期刊名称:Gruter Institute Working Papers on Law, Economics, and Evolutionary Biology
出版年度:2001
卷号:1
出版社:Bepress
摘要:In economic anthropology, the
concept of 'market' needs a more detailed elaboration. The traditional
distinction between barter and price markets does not suffice. One of the
identifiable forms of market in anthropology is the individualized, "subjective"
market which is defined by the question: "What is my (!) market?". It is
characterized by competitive tension between economic rivals, not just by a good
and an area. Using this concept of the market in the subjective sense, some
aspects of globalized economy look different from hitherto held propositions.
One of these aspects is a global competition law. An earlier draft proposal of
an international antitrust code will be discussed and related to the concept of
the subjective market as well as to the "convention method" of regulating
crossborder legal issues in intellectual property law (the Paris and Berne
Conventions).