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Eric A. Posner

    5 décembre 1965

    Eric Posner est professeur de droit à l'Université de Chicago. Ses travaux explorent un large éventail de sujets juridiques, notamment le droit international, le droit des contrats et l'analyse coûts-avantages. Posner examine l'interaction entre le droit et les normes sociales, cherchant à comprendre les limites du droit international dans le paysage mondial contemporain. Ses recherches se concentrent sur les défis actuels en droit international, en droit de l'immigration et en relations étrangères.

    How Antitrust Failed Workers
    Radical Markets
    The Demagogue's Playbook
    • 2021

      How Antitrust Failed Workers

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(25)Évaluer

      "Antitrust law has very rarely been used by workers to challenge anticompetitive employment practices. Yet recent empirical research shows that labor markets are highly concentrated, and that employers engage in practices that harm competition and suppress wages. These practices include no-poaching agreements, wage-fixing, mergers, covenants not to compete, and misclassification of gig workers as independent contractors. This failure of antitrust to challenge labor-market misbehavior is due to a range of other failures-intellectual, political, moral, and economic. And the impact of this failure has been profound for wage levels, economic growth, and inequality. In light of the recent empirical work, it is urgent for regulators, courts, lawyers, and Congress to redirect antitrust resources to labor market problems. This book offers a strategy for judicial and legislative reform"-- Provided by publisher

      How Antitrust Failed Workers
    • 2020

      The Demagogue's Playbook

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(107)Évaluer

      What - and who - is a demagogue? How did America's Founders envision the presidency? What should a constitutional democracy look like - and how can it be fixed when it appears to be broken?

      The Demagogue's Playbook
    • 2018

      Radical Markets

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(1192)Évaluer

      Revealing bold new ways to structure markets for the good of everyone, this book shows how the emancipatory force of genuinely open, free, and competitive markets can reawaken the dormant 19th-century spirit of liberal reform and lead to greater equality, prosperity, and cooperation.

      Radical Markets