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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction
I The Classical Corporation And State Policy
1 Classical Political Economy and the Business Corporation
2 Vested Corporate Rights
3 Politics and Public Goods
4 The Coporate Personality
5 Limited Liability
6 Coporate Power and Its Abuse
II The Economic Constitution
7 A Moral Theory of Political Economy
8 The Classical Theory of Federalism
9 An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution
III The Rise of Regulated Industry
10 Market Failure and Constitutional Classicism: The Slaughter-House Cases
11 Regulation and Incorporation
12 The Railroads and the Development of Regulatory Policy
13 Federalism an dRate Discrimination
IV The Political Economy of Substantive Due Process
14 Historical Explanation and Substantive Due Process
15 The American School of Political Economy
16 The Wages Fund
17 Market Failure and the Constitution
V The Labor Combination In American Law
18 Classical Theory and the Labor Cartel
19 Coercion and Its Meaning: Antitrust and the Labor Injunction
VI The Antitrust Movement And The Theory Of The Firm
20 American Merger Policy and the Failure of Corporate Law
21 The Classical THeory of Competition
22 The Rise of Industrial Organization
23 The Fixed-Cost Controversy
24 Potential Competition
25 Vertical Integration and Resale Price Maintenance
epilogue: Classical Enterprise in Decline
Notes
Index
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