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Micro-economics of quality and social construction of the market: disputes among the London leather trades in the eighteenth-century

Mikroökonomie der Qualität und die soziale Konstruktion des Marktes: Dispute unter den Londoner Ledergewerben im 18. Jahrhundert
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Minard, Philippe

Abstract

"The London leather market inherited an age-old regulation framework. But some harsh disputes among the leather trades in the Eighteenth Century reactivated the debate about norms and mies. Disputes between butchers, tanners and curriers revolved less around the principle of the quality control than... view more

"The London leather market inherited an age-old regulation framework. But some harsh disputes among the leather trades in the Eighteenth Century reactivated the debate about norms and mies. Disputes between butchers, tanners and curriers revolved less around the principle of the quality control than around its intrinsic definition, leading to a significant shift: the former definition of quality as an absolute, defined by precise norms ('regulated quality') is challenged by a more flexible definition, the 'deliberated quality' established by a jury formed by representatives of each trade. Hence quality turns out to be a pure convention, grounded on a deliberative process. This case study, by approaching norms of quality and certification process from the point of view of the actors of the market instead of adopting the former cliché of free-market versus regulation and control, sheds light on the need to set a new ground to discuss these issues." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
eighteenth century; nineteenth century; Great Britain; commerce; standard; quality; leather working industry; microeconomics; social construction

Classification
Manufacturing
Social History, Historical Social Research

Method
historical

Document language
English

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 150-168

Journal
Historical Social Research, 36 (2011) 4

Issue topic
Conventions and institutions from a historical perspective / Konventionen und Institutionen in historischer Perspektive

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.36.2011.4.150-168

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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