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On Custom in the Economy

Articles from the last few issues of On Custom in the Economy © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. i-330.
  • Introduction
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 1-9.
  • Part I. The Amalgam of Custom
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 9-11.
  • Chapter 1. A Web of Reinforcements
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 11-22.
  • Chapter 2. Entitlements and Obligations
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 22-41.
  • Chapter 3. Smooth and Lumpy Changes
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 41-52.
  • Chapter 4. Fuzziness
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 52-57.
  • Chapter 5. Adaptive Custom
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 57-69.
  • Chapter 6. Clarity
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 69-87.
  • Chapter 7. Rules and Schemata
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 87-106.
  • Chapter 8. Rule Preference
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 106-119.
  • Chapter 9. Attribution and Motivation
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 119-129.
  • Chapter 10. Custom and Style
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 129-149.
  • Part II. Custom in Action
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 149-151.
  • Chapter 11. Property
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 151-191.
  • Chapter 12. The Law
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 191-207.
  • Chapter 13. The Firm
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 207-242.
  • Chapter 14. The Division of Labour
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 242-267.
  • Part III. Review
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 267-269.
  • Chapter 15. The Texture of Custom
    On Custom in the Economy, pp. 269-330.
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