Law and Public Choice

A Critical Introduction

Daniel A Farber author Philip P Frickey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:1st Jan '91

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This book offers an insightful introduction to public choice theory, exploring interest group influence and legislative action. Law and Public Choice is essential for students and legal professionals.

In Law and Public Choice, authors Daniel Farber and Philip Frickey provide a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of public choice theory. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding how interest groups influence legislation and public policy. The authors explore both empirical and theoretical literature, making the content accessible to a wide audience, including lawyers, students, and political scientists.

The text delves into the dynamics of government decision-making, offering insights into the interplay between social choice and legal doctrine. Farber and Frickey present a nonmathematical approach to formal models of legislative action, ensuring that readers can grasp complex concepts without requiring advanced mathematical skills. This makes Law and Public Choice particularly suitable for course use, as it balances thorough analysis with clarity.

By examining the implications of public choice theory, the authors provide a critical perspective on how legal frameworks can be shaped by political influences. This book stands out as a significant contribution to the literature at the intersection of law and government, appealing to anyone interested in the mechanisms of policy-making and legal analysis. Overall, Law and Public Choice is an essential read for those seeking to understand the complexities of law in the context of public choice theory.

ISBN: 9780226238036

Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 1mm

Weight: 255g

169 pages