Bibliography of Law and Economics

Bibliography of Law and Economics
Author: B. Bouckaert
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9401708932

Law and economics can be considered as the most exciting development in legal scholarship in recent decades. This volume is the first all-encompassing bibliography in this area. It lists approximately 7000 publications, covering the whole area of law and economics, including `old' law and economics (topics such as antitrust law, labor law, tax law, social security, economic regulation, etc.) as well as `new' law and economics with such topics as tort law, contract law, family law, procedure, criminal law, etc.). The volume also includes the literature on the philosophical foundations and the fundamental concepts of the approach. Part Two gives a special survey of law and economics publications in Europe, written in other languages than English. The Bibliography of Law and Economics is an invaluable reference work for students, scholars, lawyers, economists and other people interested in this field.

An Introduction to Law and Economics

An Introduction to Law and Economics
Author: A. Mitchell Polinsky
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-07-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543802885

Distinguished by brevity, lucid writing, and well-chosen examples, An Introduction to Law and Economics, now in its Fifth Edition, focuses on a set of core topics that include property, contracts, torts, criminal law, and litigation. Avoiding specialized jargon and mathematics, Polinsky teaches students how to think like an economist and understand legal issues from an economic perspective. New to the Fifth Edition: A streamlining of the products liability chapter A revised discussion of the redistributive effects of legal rules to reflect more recent scholarship on this topic The addition of several other refinements in the text and in new footnotes An updated bibliography Professors and students will benefit from: Solid coverage of relevant economic principles A normative approach that illustrates how to assess legal rules and policies in terms of economic and social goals Clear explanations of concepts

Economics of Law Practice

Economics of Law Practice
Author: American Bar Association. Special Committee on Economics of Law Practice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1958
Genre:
ISBN:

Experimental Law and Economics

Experimental Law and Economics
Author: Jennifer Arlen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

During the last two decades researchers in the field of experimental law and economics have made significant contributions to our knowledge of human behaviour and its interaction with legal and regulatory environments. This collection of previously published papers examines the use of laboratory experiments to test and develop these theories about how people behave, including their responses to legal rules. An important resource for judges, policymakers and scholars alike, the articles presented are drawn from diverse disciplines such as economics, law and psychology. The editors' comprehensive introduction provides expert analysis and insightful discussion of new directions in the field. Also included is an extended bibliography of additional articles to further aid readers' study.

Economics and the Law

Economics and the Law
Author: Nicholas Mercuro
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691216010

This is an expanded second edition of Nicholas Mercuro and Steven Medema's influential book Economics and the Law, whose publication in 1998 marked the most comprehensive overview of the various schools of thought in the burgeoning field of Law and Economics. Each of these competing yet complementary traditions has both redefined the study of law and exposed the key economic implications of the legal environment. The book remains true to the scope and aims of the first edition, but also takes account of the field's evolution. At the book's core is an expanded discussion of the Chicago school, Public Choice Theory, Institutional Law and Economics, and New Institutional Economics. A new chapter explores the Law and Economics literature on social norms, today an integral part of each of the schools of thought. The chapter on the New Haven and Modern Civic Republican approaches has likewise been expanded. These chapters are complemented by a discussion of the Austrian school of Law and Economics. Each chapter now includes an "At Work" section presenting applications of that particular school of thought. By providing readers with a concise, noncritical description of the broad contours of each school, this book illuminates the fundamental insights of a field with important implications not only for economics and the law, but also for political science, philosophy, public administration, and sociology.

The Economics of Law and Economics

The Economics of Law and Economics
Author: Boudewijn Bouckaert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2000
Genre: Law and economics
ISBN: 9781858989877

This volume attempts to survey the literature on law and economics as it relates to the specific area of taxation. Most chapters / entries contain two elements: a review of the literature (written by an authority in the field), and a quasi complete bibliography.

The Laws and Economics of Confucianism

The Laws and Economics of Confucianism
Author: Taisu Zhang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107141117

Zhang argues that property institutions in preindustrial China and England were a cause of China's lagging development in preindustrial times.

An Economic Analysis of Public Law

An Economic Analysis of Public Law
Author: George Dellis
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1800375794

This original and insightful book considers the ways in which public law, which emphasises legality (the Demos), and economics, a science oriented towards the markets (the Agora), intertwine. Throughout, George Dellis argues that the concepts of legality and efficiency should not be perceived separately.