The Economics of Law

The Economics of Law
Author: C. G. Veljanovski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 0255365616

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Providing an introduction to and overview of the economic analysis of law, this book shows the importance of economic analysis to legal theory and practice. It provides a reliable introduction to property rights, cost-benefit analysis, public choice theory, and other economic approaches, set in the context of the study of the law. Economic analysis is increasingly being applied beyond its traditional precincts of the marketplace and the economy. One area where this has happened is in the economic approach to law: the application of economic theory (mostly price theory) and statistical methods to examine the formation, structure, processes and impact of the law and legal institutions. It is essential reading for scholars and students in law and economics as well as related disciplines.

Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law

Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law
Author: Steven Shavell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674043497

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What effects do laws have? Do individuals drive more cautiously, clear ice from sidewalks more diligently, and commit fewer crimes because of the threat of legal sanctions? Do corporations pollute less, market safer products, and obey contracts to avoid suit? And given the effects of laws, which are socially best? Such questions about the influence and desirability of laws have been investigated by legal scholars and economists in a new, rigorous, and systematic manner since the 1970s. Their approach, which is called economic, is widely considered to be intellectually compelling and to have revolutionized thinking about the law. In this book Steven Shavell provides an in-depth analysis and synthesis of the economic approach to the building blocks of our legal system, namely, property law, tort law, contract law, and criminal law. He also examines the litigation process as well as welfare economics and morality. Aimed at a broad audience, this book requires neither a legal background nor technical economics or mathematics to understand it. Because of its breadth, analytical clarity, and general accessibility, it is likely to serve as a definitive work in the economic analysis of law.

Law and Economics

Law and Economics
Author: Margaret Oppenheimer,Nicholas Mercuro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317466420

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The economic analysis of legal and regulatory issues need not be limited to the neoclassical economic approach. The expert contributors to this work employ a variety of heterodox legal-economic theories to address a broad range of legal issues. They demonstrate how these various approaches can lead to very different conclusions concerning the role of the law and legal intervention in a wide array of contexts. The schools of thought and methodologies represented here include institutional economics, new institutional economics, socio-economics, social economics, behavioral economics, game theory, feminist economics, Rawlsian economics, radical economics, Austrian economics, and personalist economics. The legal and regulatory issues examined include anti-trust and competition, corporate governance, the environment and natural resources, land use and property rights, unions and collective bargaining, welfare benefits, work-time regulation and standards, sexual harassment in the workplace, obligations of employers and employees to each other, crime, torts, and even the structure of government. Each contributor brings a different emphasis and provides thoughtful, sometimes provocative analysis and conclusions. Together, these heterodox insights will provide valuable supplementary reading for courses in law and economics as well as public policy and business courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Economics and the Law

Economics and the Law
Author: Nicholas Mercuro,Steven G. Medema
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691005443

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By providing readers with a noncritical description of the broad contours of each school of thought, Mercuro and Medema convey a strong sense of the important elements of each of these interrelated yet varied traditions.

The Economics of Law

The Economics of Law
Author: Antony W. Dnes
Publsiher: Chapman & Hall
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060123374

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This book deals with the interface between law and economics. It is aimed at students either of law or economics, or modular degree students, who are taking a course dealing with the economic implication of law. The approach is clear and concise and assumes no previous knowledge of the subject. It incorporates case studies alongside the main text, plus exercises and discussion questions at the end of each chapter. The book is based around the English legal system and draws comparisons with the US, Canadian, Scottish and European systems and includes European law, particularly where this affects the UK.

Handbook of law and economics

Handbook of law and economics
Author: A. Mitchell Polinsky,Steven Shavell
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 981
Release: 2007
Genre: Droit
ISBN: 9780444531209

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"Law can be viewed as a body of rules and legal sanctions that channel behavior in socially desirable directions - for example, by encouraging individuals to take proper precautions to prevent accidents or by discouraging competitors from colluding to raise prices. The incentives created by the legal system are thus a natural subject of study by economists. Moreover, given the importance of law to the welfare of societies, the economic analysis of law merits prominent treatment as a subdiscipline of economics. This two volume Handbook is intended to foster the study of the legal system by economists. The two volumes form a comprehensive and accessible survey of the current state of the field. Chapters prepared by leading specialists of the area. Summarizes received results as well as new developments."--[Source inconnue].

Law and Economics

Law and Economics
Author: Aristides N. Hatzis,Nicholas Mercuro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317550327

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The Law and Economics approach to law dominates the intellectual discussion of nearly every doctrinal area of law in the United States and its influence is growing steadily throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. Numerous academics and practitioners are working in the field with a flow of uninterrupted scholarship that is unprecedented, as is its influence on the law. Academically every major law school in the United States has a Law and Economics program and the emergence of similar programs on other continents continues to accelerate. Despite its phenomenal growth, the area is also the target of an ongoing critique by lawyers, philosophers, psychologists, social scientists, even economists since the late 1970s. While the critique did not seem to impede the development of the field, it certainly has helped it to become more sophisticated, inclusive, and mature. In this volume some of the leading scholars working in the field, as well as a number of those critical of Law and Economics, discuss the foundational issues from various perspectives: philosophical, moral, epistemological, methodological, psychological, political, legal, and social. The philosophical and methodological assumptions of the economic analysis of law are criticized and defended, alternatives are proposed, old and new applications are discussed. The book is ideal for a main or supplementary textbook in courses and seminars on legal theory, philosophy of law, jurisprudence, and (of course) Law and Economics.

Economics of the Law

Economics of the Law
Author: Thomas J. Miceli
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1997
Genre: Law and economics
ISBN: 9780195103908

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The field of law and economics has matured to a point where scholars employ economic methods to understand the nature of legal rules and guide legal reform. This text is a broad survey of that scholarship as it has been applied to problems in tort, contracts, property and litigation.