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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 2011
This book has been brought out by Oxford University Press under the series 'Themes in Economics'. It brings together selected contributions on the subject from books and previously published articles.
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This book has been brought out by Oxford University Press under the series 'Themes in Economics'. It brings together selected contributions on the subject from books and previously published articles.
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1993
IT is a double honor to have been invited to deliver the Simons lecture on the occasion of the celebration of the centennial of the University of Chicago. Although at my age a century seems a rather short period, we all know that the University of Chicago has not suffered from the usual human limitations. It emerged from the ground fully grown.
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IT is a double honor to have been invited to deliver the Simons lecture on the occasion of the celebration of the centennial of the University of Chicago. Although at my age a century seems a rather short period, we all know that the University of Chicago has not suffered from the usual human limitations. It emerged from the ground fully grown.
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The morality of law and economics
Law and Philosophy, 1992The moral heart of normative law and economics is efficiency, especially dynamic efficiency that takes incentive effects into account. In the economic theory, justificatory argument is inherently at the institutional- or rule-level, not an the individual- or case-level.
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2003
When it is costly to transact, the role of institutions surfaces very prominently. Institutions are composed of legal regimes, rules and standards, conventions and informal traditions, and enforcement features (North, 1992). This generalized view of enforcement allows a combination of legal and informal enforcement mechanisms to establish and sustain ...
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When it is costly to transact, the role of institutions surfaces very prominently. Institutions are composed of legal regimes, rules and standards, conventions and informal traditions, and enforcement features (North, 1992). This generalized view of enforcement allows a combination of legal and informal enforcement mechanisms to establish and sustain ...
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The Law and Economics of Article 102 TFEU
, 2020R. O’Donoghue, Jorge Padilla
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2000
AbstractThis chapter lays the foundations for a revised and more inclusive view of the government. It argues that the law must be perceived differently to gain a better understanding on reality while building models of economics, politics, and society. It is shown that the law has similarities with equilibrium-selection norms discussed in the previous ...
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AbstractThis chapter lays the foundations for a revised and more inclusive view of the government. It argues that the law must be perceived differently to gain a better understanding on reality while building models of economics, politics, and society. It is shown that the law has similarities with equilibrium-selection norms discussed in the previous ...
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Creating Markets in No-Trust Environments: The Law and Economics of Smart Contracts
Computer Law and Security Review, 2019Helen Eenmaa-Dimitrieva+1 more
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