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Economic Analysis of Law [PDF]
This entry for the forthcoming The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Second Edition) surveys the economic analysis of five primary fields of law: property law; liability for accidents; contract law; litigation; and public enforcement and criminal law. It also briefly considers some criticisms of the economic analysis of law.
A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven Shavell
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Law and Economics versus Economic Analysis of Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011This paper distinguishes law and economics – conceived as an equal partnership between two disciplines – and economic analysis of law, conceived as the application of economic reasoning to legal rules and institutions. I explore the difference by contrasting Robert Aumann’s economic analysis of a text from the Talmud with an analysis of the same text ...
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POSNER, ECONOMICS AND THE LAW: FROM “LAW AND ECONOMICS” TO ANECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to discuss Posner's economic analysis of law and to analyse the differences between his economic analysis of law and law and economics. We propose and demonstrate a twofold original argument. First, we show that Posner does not only propose an economic analysis of the working of the legal system but also that his approach
Alain Marciano, Sophie Harnay
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Journal of Shatt Al-Arab University College, 2022
The economic analysis of law has become of the common concepts in field of social studies in Western world; we rarely find a study of legal problems did not address the data and results of the school of law and economics. This importance stems from the close relationship between law and the economy in general, which is as old as the existence of social
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The economic analysis of law has become of the common concepts in field of social studies in Western world; we rarely find a study of legal problems did not address the data and results of the school of law and economics. This importance stems from the close relationship between law and the economy in general, which is as old as the existence of social
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Economic Analysis of Corporate Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020The economic analysis of corporate law applies the concepts and tools of microeconomics to the study of the legal rules, regulations and practices that govern the formation and operation of business corporations, most notably as regards the rights and duties of directors, officers, shareholders, and creditors.
Gindis, David, Petrin, Martin
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2020
This chapter offers a synthesis of the employed law and economics methodology and provides an overview of the concepts of rationality, risk-aversion, transaction cost phenomena, and investigates the nature of economic reasoning. It also offers a brief historical narrative of the employed methodology and investigates the relationship between the ...
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This chapter offers a synthesis of the employed law and economics methodology and provides an overview of the concepts of rationality, risk-aversion, transaction cost phenomena, and investigates the nature of economic reasoning. It also offers a brief historical narrative of the employed methodology and investigates the relationship between the ...
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Economic Analysis of Environmental Law
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2003The basic concepts and the application potential of the new scientific direction – "law and environmental economics" – are considered in the paper. This area is closely related to the broader scientific discipline "law and economics". The authors study the results reached by the main scientific schools in that area: the Chicago school of law and ...
N. Pakhomova, K. Richter
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Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
2019This chapter discusses the relationship between comparative law and economic analysis of law. After providing an overview of the characteristics of the economic analysis of law, it explains how one of the two disciplines can operate as an ancillary discipline to the other; this has been termed ‘Comparative Law and Economics’. The next section describes
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Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
2006This article outlines the characteristics of the economic analysis of law only as far as is necessary for an understanding of the links between economic analysis and comparative law. Due to the fundamental differences between the two disciplines, they complement each other and it is possible to connect them in various ways.
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