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Private Labels: Challenges for Competition Law and Economics
World Competition Law and Economics Review, 2017This article deals with the competition concerns that arise from the continuing growth of private labels. It provides an overview of the existing knowledge in economics and discusses how competition authorities may profit from this knowledge in assessing
H. Nevo, R. V. D. Bergh
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Quality & Quantity, 2011
Some of Law and Economics' pivotal claims have come to be criticized as a result of empirical findings that question their viability. Particularly, the premise that agents consistently act rationally and with their self-interest in mind seems problematic.
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Some of Law and Economics' pivotal claims have come to be criticized as a result of empirical findings that question their viability. Particularly, the premise that agents consistently act rationally and with their self-interest in mind seems problematic.
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Concepts in Law and Economics: A Guide for the Curious
, 2015Economic debates about markets and freedom from the late 1940s onwards focused increasingly on how laws and regulation affected economic behavior, and how economics influenced legal decision-making.
Jim Leitzel
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The future of law and economics
Science Communication, 1998Several developments are likely to have significant impact on scholarship in the field of law and economics in the future. These include, first, creation of a richer base of empirical work; second, development of theories in human decisionmaking which surpass the explanatory value of the rational choice model; and third, incorporation of equitable ...
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The Distributive Deficit in Law and Economics
, 2015Welfarist law and economics ignores the distributive consequences of legal rules to focus solely on efficiency, even though distribution unambiguously affects welfare, the normative maximand.
L. Fennell, Richard Mcadams
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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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Law and economics: the comparative law and economics of frustration in contracts
2011Frustration of purpose is a defense to the enforcement of a contractual obligation. Legal systems generally provide this defense when an unforeseen event undermines a party’s purpose for entering into a contract. In many legal systems frustration of purpose is often treated and discussed jointly with the related doctrine of impossibility, which ...
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1994
The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
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The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
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The Future of Law and Economics
, 2014This exchange between Judge Posner and Professor Becker – two founding fathers of our discipline – was composed almost 3 years ago, but the perspective and wisdom of this exchange remains most relevant to this day.
R. Posner, G. Becker
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Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems
, 2013Ejan Mackaay offers a comprehensive look at the essential points of economic reasoning, the Coase Theorem, and legal institutions such as intellectual property, extra-contractual civil liability and contracts.
E. Mackaay
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