Symposium on "Radical Markets"

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The Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics at the University of Chicago is hosting a one-day symposium on the new Posner-Weyl book, Radical Markets. The symposium will take place on Friday, November 30, 2018, at the University of Chicago Law School. The contributions to the symposium will be published in a special online edition of the University of Chicago Law Review.

In Radical Markets, Posner and Weyl argue that the major problems of our time—low growth, rising inequality, and political conflict—are due to the failure of market institutions, which have allowed people and corporations to accumulate excessive market power. The solution is not more regulation but the reorganization of markets so that they are freer, more open, and more competitive. The authors make five proposals: a continuous public auction of property; quadratic voting; citizen-based immigration visas; restrictions on institutional investment; and the data-as-labor model for the tech industry.

The symposium contributors will address all aspects of this book, including the five main proposals; the methodology, known as mechanism design, that is used in the book; various aspects of the intellectual history of economics and political economy discussed in the book; and the relationship between economics and technological development, including the future of economic organization and policy as computing power continues to grow.

The symposium is free and open to the public. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Registration is required.

Participating Faculty

Ananya Chakravarti Assistant Professor, Department of History, Georgetown University
Daniel L. Chen Professor, University Toulouse Capitole
Adam B. Cox Robert A. Kindler Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
Lee Fennell Max Pam Professor of Law, UChicago Law
Richard L. Hasen Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science, University of California, Irvine
Daniel Hemel Assistant Professor of Law, UChicago Law
Eric A. Posner Kirkland & Ellis Distinguished Service Professor of Law, Arthur and Esther Kane Research Chair, UChicago Law
Matthew Prewitt Independent Researcher and Deputy Director, RadicalxChange Foundation  
Salomé Viljoen Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Katrina Wyman Sarah Herring Sorin Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
E. Glen Weyl Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research

 

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