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Full-Text Articles in Law and Economics
Us/Eu Trade For Cross-Border Alternative Societies Labor And Industrial Relations In The Transatlantic Free-Trade Agreement Guidelines, Michele Faioli
Us/Eu Trade For Cross-Border Alternative Societies Labor And Industrial Relations In The Transatlantic Free-Trade Agreement Guidelines, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
How To Create American Manufacturing Jobs, John D. Gleissner Esquire
How To Create American Manufacturing Jobs, John D. Gleissner Esquire
John D Gleissner Esquire
No abstract provided.
Waging War On Specialty Pharmaceutical Tiering In Pharmacy Benefit Design, Chad I. Brooker
Waging War On Specialty Pharmaceutical Tiering In Pharmacy Benefit Design, Chad I. Brooker
Chad I Brooker
Specialty drugs represent a growing concern for both health insurance issuers and beneficiaries given their exceedingly high (and growing) costs—representing almost half of all drug spend by 2017. Payers have sought to reduce their specialty drug spend by sharing more of the cost of these drugs with the beneficiaries who depend on them through the creation of specialty drug tiers. This has forced some patients to choose between forgoing other needs to pay for their medications or not take them at all. While several states have sought to outlaw the use of specialty drug tiers or limit pharmaceutical OOP cost-sharing, …
Snopa And The Ppa: Do You Know What It Means For You? If Snopa (Social Networking Online Protection Act) Or Ppa (Password Protection Act) Do Not Pass, The Snooping Could Cause You Trouble, Angela Goodrum
Angela Goodrum
No abstract provided.
El Valor Del Trabajo En El Neoliberalismo Y La Post-Modernidad, Carlos Andrés Pérez Garzón, Andrés Felipe Zapata Galindo
El Valor Del Trabajo En El Neoliberalismo Y La Post-Modernidad, Carlos Andrés Pérez Garzón, Andrés Felipe Zapata Galindo
Revista Justicia y Derecho ISSN 2323-0533
Spanish Abstract: El neoliberalismo ha trascendido del ámbito económico y establecido su impronta en los aspectos culturales, sociológicos y políticos de los Estados en los que se practica, pero el objetivo de este ensayo es analizar brevemente sus efectos en el trabajo desde el punto de vista social y político y desde la teoría clásica del valor-trabajo, que concibe que el valor de un bien o servicio depende de la cantidad de trabajo que lleva incorporado.
English Abstract: Neoliberalism has gone beyond economics and now it is present in the culture, social and political life of the States where it …
Slavery And Information, Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci
Slavery And Information, Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci
This article shows how asymmetric information shaped slavery by determining the likelihood of manumission. A theoretical model explains the need to offer positive incentive to slaves working in occupations characterized by a high degree of asymmetric information. As a result, masters freed (and, more generally, rewarded) slaves who performed well. The model’s implications are then tested against the available evidence: both in Rome and in the Atlantic world, slaves with high-asymmetric-information tasks had greater chances of manumission. The analysis also sheds light on the master’s choices of carrots versus sticks and of labor versus slavery.