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The (Non) Economic Properties of the Law [PDF]
This paper shows that the logical properties of constraints imposed by law are fundamentally different from other constraints considered in economics such as budget constraints and bounded rationality constraints, such as the ones based on inattention or
Leo Katz, Alvaro Sandroni
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Behavioral Law and Economics Is Not Just a Refinement of Law and Economics
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that behavioral law and economics is simply a refinement of traditional law and economics.
Steven M. Sheffrin
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Law and economics versus economic analysis of law
I agree with Calabresi’s general distinction between Economic Analysis of Law and Law and Economics. However, these broad categories may obscure important differences between types of law and economics scholarship. I would distinguish positive economic analysis from normative economic analysis, and positivist legal analysis from nonpositivist analysis.
Keith N Hylton, Hylton Keith N
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An Economics-Based Second Law Efficiency
Second Law efficiency is a useful parameter for characterizing the energy requirements of a system in relation to the limits of performance prescribed by the Laws of Thermodynamics.
John H. Lienhard, Karan H. Mistry
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‘Economics in Law: Law in Economics’: Introduction to the Special Issue
This special issue presents a series of papers, each of which – in different ways – reflects upon the role of law in markets. Together, these papers throw light on the ever-evolving relationship between legal studies and the discipline of economics.
Craven, R., Hamlyn, O.
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Historical Roots and Contemporary Trends in Analysis of Law from Economic Standpoint [PDF]
This research paper delves into the intricate realm of the economic analysis of law, traversing its historical evolution, foundational principles, key figures, global impact, and responses to criticisms.
Aisha Omar
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Economic Efficiency in Economic Analysis of Law
The aim of the article is to identify the category of economic efficiency on the grounds of L&E. According to the primary thesis of L&E economic efficiency is a fundamental legal value. The study discusses said thesis.
Tomasz Famulski
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What is Law & Economics and How Could It Have Contributed to Preventing the Global Crisis?
Objective: The main goal of the article is to investigate the underpinnings and research apparatus of law & economics, as well as to expose its relevance to economists and lawyers in the context of the recent global financial crisis and preventing future
Jacek Lewkowicz
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Selected Legal Aspects of Transaction Costs
The aim of this article is to identify the relation between transaction costs and the law, both on theoretical and practical grounds. In literature various approaches on the issue of transaction costs are presented, but it was Ronald H. Coase’s discovery
Tomasz Famulski
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History of Law and Economics [PDF]
The roots of law & economics lie in late 19th century continental Europe. However, this early movement did not persist, having been cut off in the 1930s. After World War II, modern law & economics was (re-)invented in the United States and subsequently grew into a major field of research at U.S. law schools.
Martin Gelter, Kristoffel Grechenig
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