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KISS, but tell all: short-form disclosure for retail investors

A closer look at ‘too big to fail’: national and international approaches to addressing the risks of large, interconnected financial institutions



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Editors’ Note

Alumni – Meet the Editors Event

On April 14th, the Journal is revitalizing the Meet the Editors Event at the Tied House in Mountain View.
All former editors are invited to come and help us celebrate passing the torch to Volume 27.
Please come celebrate 26 years of the Journal and meet the new Editors of Volume 27.
We have started an Alumni Relations Committee to help track down lapsed contact information and develop new ideas to reach out to Alumni Editors.

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INDEFINITE CONTRACT DURATION: EVIDENCE FROM ELECTRONICS SUBCONTRACTING(Ref. No.: IRLE-D-08-00021)

Publication year: 2010Source: International Review of Law and Economics, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 27 March 2010Susana, López-Bayón , Manuel, González-DíazThis paper examines factors explaining the choice of an indefinite [...]

Post-Fordist Desires: The Commodity Aesthetics of Bangkok Sex Shows

Abstract  
This essay investigates the political economy of sexuality through an interpretation of sex shows for foreigners in Bangkok,
Thailand. Reading these performances as both symptoms of, and analytical commentaries on, Western consumer desire, the essay
suggests the ‘pussy shows’ parody the mass production that was a hallmark of Western masculine identity under Fordism. This
reading makes a case for the erotic generativity of capitalism, illuminating how Western, post-Fordist political economy of
the post-1970s generated demand for these erotic services in Asia and how Western, heterosexual masculine desire is integrated
into global capitalist circuits.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • DOI 10.1007/s10691-010-9145-2
  • Authors
    • Ara Wilson, Duke University Department of Women’s Studies 210 East Duke Building Box 90760 Durham NC 27701 USA

Janice Richardson: The Classic Social Contractarians: Critical Perspectives from Contemporary Feminist Philosophy and Law

Janice Richardson: The Classic Social Contractarians: Critical Perspectives from Contemporary Feminist Philosophy and Law

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Book Review
  • DOI 10.1007/s10691-010-9141-6
  • Authors
    • Jill Marshall, Queen Mary University of London School of Law Mile End Road London E1 4NS UK

Janice Richardson: The Classic Social Contractarians: Critical Perspectives from Contemporary Feminist Philosophy and Law

Janice Richardson: The Classic Social Contractarians: Critical Perspectives from Contemporary Feminist Philosophy and Law
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 109-112DOI 10.1007/s10691-010-9141-6Authors
Jill Marshall, Queen Mary [...]

Post-Fordist Desires: The Commodity Aesthetics of Bangkok Sex Shows

Abstract  This essay investigates the political economy of sexuality through an interpretation of sex shows for foreigners in Bangkok,
Thailand. Reading these performances as both symptoms of, and analytical commentaries on, Western [...]