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Efficiency in Law and Economics
Edited by Richard O. Zerbe
This collection brings together the key papers in the area of efficiency in law and economics. Alongside an original introduction, the collection covers the applications of economic efficiency to law and the limitations and morality of e... -
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Fairness in Law and Economics
Edited by Lee Anne Fennell, Richard H. McAdams
‘A growing literature probes the relationship between fairness and economic analysis, including work by luminaries such as Arrow and Sen. Fairness in Law and Economics provides an invaluable collection of the key papers on fairness by ec... -
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Law and Economics of Discrimination
Edited by John J. Donohue III
‘This collection assembles many of the most important law and economics articles on discrimination. Together, these articles show the progress that has been made in the last twenty years in using empirical evidence and field experiments ... -
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The Economics of Judicial Behaviour
Edited by Lee Epstein
这个优秀的两卷包含集合very best studies that take an economic approach to the study of judicial behaviour. The authors hail from the disciplines of business, economics, history, law, and political science, and... -
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The Coase Theorem
Edited by Richard A Posner, Francesco Parisi
‘For those eager to learn more about the phenomenon that is the Coase theorem, this collection makes an excellent resources, one that exposes the reader to both the grand themes of Coase theorem history and the theoretical minutia that a... -
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Economics of International Trade Law
Edited by Alan O. Sykes
在这个集合,赛克斯教授带来了r seminal papers published by leading academics in the highly topical field of economics and international trade law. This authoritative two-volume set covers areas including the basic th... -
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Design of Constitutions
Edited by Stefan Voigt
‘This particular work presents – in one handy and copiously footnoted hardback volume – no less than 23 of the most authoritative and ground-breaking essays and articles currently available on this relatively new avenue of economic and l... -
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Economics of Bankruptcy
Edited by Edward R. Morrison
'These volumes would be instrumental for instruction at the graduate level, where selections could be chosen for either MBA or law programs. Moreover, I would highly recommend this volume for the libraries of professional economists who ... -
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Legal Origin Theory
Edited by Simon Deakin, Katharina Pistor
In this volume, Professor Deakin and Professor Pistor include those key articles which highlight the major contributions to, but also the inherent limits of, the legal origin literature. They consider the merits of this approach in the c... -
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The Economics of Remedies
Edited by Ariel Porat
‘This is a wonderful collection of timeless gems and more recent scholarship on the economics of remedies in tort and contract law. All future scholarship in this field must start from this body of work conveniently collected and present... -
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Law and Economics of Innovation
Edited by Eli M. Salzberger
‘Lawyers, post-graduate students of law and economics, as well as policy makers and judges concerned with the issues raised by class actions will find this book, with its copious footnotes, a valuable tool for further research into this ... -
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Austrian Law and Economics
Edited by Mario J. Rizzo
The use of economics to study law was pioneered by the Austrian School of Economics. The nineteenth century founders of the school believed that economics could contribute to understanding the spontaneous development of common law as wel...