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Chapter 1. Introduction to Law and Socioeconomics=3
Ⅰ. Markets and Economics As a Discipline=4
Ⅱ. LSOC and the Complexity of Human Behavior=7
Ⅲ. LSOC and Diverse Approaches=13
Ⅳ. Critique of Neoclassical Concepts of Efficiency=17
Ⅴ. Summary=25
Chapter 2. Law and Cognitive Psychology=37
Ⅰ. Rational Choice Theory=38
Ⅱ. Bounded Rationality and Decision Making Biases and Heuristics=42
Ⅲ. The Effect of Context on Decision Making=59
Ⅳ. Introduction to Public Choice Theory and Behavioral Economics=71
Ⅴ. Defenses of Rational Choice Theory and the Limitations and Potential of Behavioral Economics=74
Chapter 3. Economic Fairness and Well-Being=87
Ⅰ. Relative Fairness in Economic Transactions=87
Ⅱ. Changing Wages, Prices and Rents=100
Ⅲ. Contract Law and Fiduciary Duty=109
Ⅳ. Well-Being=119
Ⅴ. Social/Economic Rights=133
Chapter 4. Fairness and Legal Socialization=141
Ⅰ. Compliance with Court Decisions, Laws and Public Authority Directives=141
Ⅱ. Legal Socialization=152
Chapter 5. Culture, Norms and the Law=175
Ⅰ. Culture=175
Ⅱ. Norms and Their Relation to the Law=179
Chapter 6. Cooperation, Trust and the Law=221
Ⅰ. Cooperation and the Self-Interested Actor=221
Ⅱ. Cooperation, Norms, Altruism and Group Identity=226
Ⅲ. Cooperation Among Nations through Customary International Law=234
Ⅳ. Cooperation and Trust=244
Ⅴ. The Rational Choice Definition of Trust=245
Ⅵ. Socioeconomics and Trust=246
Chapter 7. Discrimination=259
Ⅰ. Introduction=259
Ⅱ. Tastes for Discrimination=261
Ⅲ. Statistical Discrimination=269
Ⅳ. Culture, History and Psychology=273
Ⅴ. Stereotypes and the Civil Rights Act of 1964=293
Ⅵ. Color Blindness or Affirmative Action?=314
Ⅶ. Persons Covered by Title Ⅶ of the Civil Rights Act of 1964=326
Ⅷ. The Bonafide Occupational Qualification Exemption=334
Ⅸ. Discrimination and Natural Selection=339
Chapter 8. The Domain of Markets:A Market for Babies and Surrogate Mothers?=341
Ⅰ. A Market for Babies=343
Ⅱ. Surrogate Motherhood=353
Ⅲ. The Limitations of Market Ideology=372
Chapter 9. Families, Markets and the Law=375
Ⅰ. Introduction=375
Ⅱ. Background in Socioeconomic Theory=379
Ⅲ. Historical Perspectives on Gender Roles=389
Ⅳ. Power within Marital Relationships=401
Ⅴ. Families, Women and the Workplace=407
Ⅵ. Images of Women, Discrimination and the Law=420
Ⅶ. Introduction to Family Policy=431
Ⅷ. Marriage and Divorce=442
Ⅸ. Child Custody and Support=453
Ⅹ. Welfare=463
Chapter 10. Corporate Social Responsibility, Markets and the Law=479
Ⅰ. Introduction=479
Ⅱ. Corporate Governance:Shareholder Primacy or Stakeholder Capitalism=486
Ⅲ. The Corporate Social Responsibility Debate=522
Ⅳ. Internal Corporate Governance, International Norms and Multinational Corporations=539
Ⅴ. Enron, Trust and Ethical Corporate Climates=555
Ⅵ. More Widespread Capital Ownership:An Alternative Theory of Corporate Social Responsibility=593
Chapter 11. Globalization:A Revisionist Approach=609
Ⅰ. Background=609
Ⅱ. The Reality:A Free Market?=618
Ⅲ. The Theory of Comparative Advantage=622
Ⅳ. Socioeconomic Consequences of Globalization=634
Ⅳ. Labor Regulation in the Global Economy=657
Ⅴ. Globalization, the Mobility of Capital and the Law=673
Chapter 12. Emerging Market Economies=693
Ⅰ. The Neoclassical Economic Approach to Privatization=693
Ⅱ. The Evolutionary-Institutional Approach to Transition=704
Ⅲ. Markets, Democracy and Ethnicity=722