The Oxford handbook of the economics of prostitution /
The Oxford handbook of the economics of prostitution /
Economics of prostitution
edited by Scott Cunningham and Manisha Shah.
- 1 online resource (xi, 525 pages) : illustrations, maps.
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Economic Theories and Empirics on the Sex Market / Sexual and communication networks of Internet-mediated prostitution / Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Legal Status on Versatility and Efficiency in Prostitution Markets / Transactional Sex in Malawi / The Details Are in the Fine Print / Economics of Sex Work in Bangladesh / Violence and Entry in Prostitution Markets / The Economics of Male Sex Work / Nevada's Regulated Brothels / A Method for Determining the Size of the Underground Cash Economy for Commercial Sex in Seven US Cities / Canadian Prostitution Law / Sidewalk Queens / The Economics of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation / HIV/AIDS and Commercial Sex Work in the Developing World / Scott Cunningham, Manisha Shah -- Handie Peng -- Luis E. C. Rocha, Fredrik Liljeros, Petter Holme -- Samuel Cameron -- Sarah Baird, Berk èOzler -- Rohini Sahni, V. Kalyan Shankar -- Asadul Islam, Russell Smyth -- Samuel Lee, Petra Persson -- Trevon D. Logan -- Barbara G. Brents -- Bilal Khan, Mitch Downey, Meredith Dank, Kirk Dombrowski -- Lauren Jones -- Alexandre Frondizi, Simon Porcher -- Niklas Jakobsson, Andreas Kotsadam -- Pedro de Araujo.
Prostitution is one of the least understood occupations but appears to have all the features of traditional markets: prices, supply and demand considerations, variety in the organisational structure, and policy relevance. These are keystones of economics analysis. Greater access to data has enabled economists to build better theories and gain a better understanding of the organisation of sex market. The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Prostitution is a comprehensive economic analysis of prostitution.
Specialized.
9780199357093 (ebook) : No price
Sex-oriented businesses.
Prostitution--Economic aspects.
Prostitution--Government policy.
HQ121 / .O94 2016
338.473067
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Economic Theories and Empirics on the Sex Market / Sexual and communication networks of Internet-mediated prostitution / Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Legal Status on Versatility and Efficiency in Prostitution Markets / Transactional Sex in Malawi / The Details Are in the Fine Print / Economics of Sex Work in Bangladesh / Violence and Entry in Prostitution Markets / The Economics of Male Sex Work / Nevada's Regulated Brothels / A Method for Determining the Size of the Underground Cash Economy for Commercial Sex in Seven US Cities / Canadian Prostitution Law / Sidewalk Queens / The Economics of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation / HIV/AIDS and Commercial Sex Work in the Developing World / Scott Cunningham, Manisha Shah -- Handie Peng -- Luis E. C. Rocha, Fredrik Liljeros, Petter Holme -- Samuel Cameron -- Sarah Baird, Berk èOzler -- Rohini Sahni, V. Kalyan Shankar -- Asadul Islam, Russell Smyth -- Samuel Lee, Petra Persson -- Trevon D. Logan -- Barbara G. Brents -- Bilal Khan, Mitch Downey, Meredith Dank, Kirk Dombrowski -- Lauren Jones -- Alexandre Frondizi, Simon Porcher -- Niklas Jakobsson, Andreas Kotsadam -- Pedro de Araujo.
Prostitution is one of the least understood occupations but appears to have all the features of traditional markets: prices, supply and demand considerations, variety in the organisational structure, and policy relevance. These are keystones of economics analysis. Greater access to data has enabled economists to build better theories and gain a better understanding of the organisation of sex market. The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Prostitution is a comprehensive economic analysis of prostitution.
Specialized.
9780199357093 (ebook) : No price
Sex-oriented businesses.
Prostitution--Economic aspects.
Prostitution--Government policy.
HQ121 / .O94 2016
338.473067