Law and Economics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Apr '01
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Law and economics is an influential field of legal theory in the United States. Its practitioners use the methodology of economics for the purpose of analyzing a diverse assortment of legal topics. This volume contains a selection of recent work in law and economics. The first part includes representative articles from different fields of law, including contracts, torts, criminal law, intellectual property and civil procedure. The second part shows ways in which law and economics has been changing in the last decade. It includes articles representing recent work that relaxes the rational actor model by introducing biases discovered by cognitive psychology; that tests law and economics with experimental techniques that are now popular in economics; that introduces computer modeling to law and economics; and that expands the domain of law and economics to take account of social norms and political structures. The articles are accessible to students and scholars with no prior expertise in economics and minimal familiarity with American law.
’This book provides a valuable introduction to Law and Economics and an excellent guide to the state of the art in this field. Law and Economics is having an increasing influence on trends and developments in many areas of commercial law and this book should provide commercial lawyers with a useful insight into this influence. It will be a valuable addition to most libraries.’ Journal of International Financial Markets
ISBN: 9780754620983
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1240g
584 pages