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  1. scholarship.law.columbia.edu

    Finance expert, law professor, and fellow overwhelmed consumer Kathryn Judge investigates the surprising ways that middlemen have taken control of the economy at the expense of the rest of us, and provides practical guidance about how to regain control, find more meaning, and contribute to a more sustainable economy. Over the past thirty years, middlemen have built intricate financial and ...
  2. financelawpolicy.umich.edu

    Because of middlemen, we enjoy an unprecedented degree of choice and convenience. But the rise of the middleman economy comes at a steep price. In Direct, Columbia law professor Kathryn Judge shows how overgrown middlemen became the backbone of modern capitalism and the cause of many of its ailments. Middlemen today shape what people do, how ...
  3. doctorow.medium.com

    Today, we live in a middleman economy, whose contours, perils — and delights — are laid out in clear, easy-to-understand terms in Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source, the book debut of Kathryn Judge, a Columbia law prof who specializes in finance law.. Judge is scrupulously fair in her accounting of why middlemen exist.
  4. goodreads.com

    Because of middlemen, we enjoy an unprecedented degree of choice and convenience. But the rise of the middleman economy comes at a steep price. In Direct , Columbia law professor Kathryn Judge shows how overgrown middlemen became the backbone of modern capitalism and the cause of many of its ailments.
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    Author:Kathryn JudgeFormat:Hardcover
  5. priyankasaltar.medium.com

    Nov 4, 2023Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source -Kathryn Judge. ... These middlemen then interact with local middlemen who can help in distributing the meat to all the local shops in the area till it ends up coming to that restaurant where you are eating that chicken sandwich. Consider the amount of time needed to ...
  6. Understanding why middlemen exist in a domain is key to identifying the hurdles that must be overcome for a direct or almost-direct option to be viable. Only by understanding middlemen and the benefits of intermediation can we begin to identify the domains most ripe for change, and the conditions required for a more direct alternative to take hold.
  7. management-issues.com

    In Direct, Columbia law professor Kathryn Judge explains how middlemen have built intricate financial and retail empires capable of moving goods across countries and around the world. While that's brought about an unprecedented degree of choice and convenience, it has also come at a steep price. Middlemen shape what people do and what they consume.
  8. strategy-business.com

    "Middlemen are not the problem…, the middleman economy is," writes Judge, as she advances a structural argument against ring-fenced ecosystems. ... Direct is a charming reminder of the hidden costs that are often bundled into small gains, and the human benefits made possible when buying locally. Author profile: Tom Ehrenfeld is a ...
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