Economic Foundations of Law and Organization
Autor Donald Wittmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521859172
ISBN-10: 0521859174
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 2 tables 74 exercises
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521859174
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 2 tables 74 exercises
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Introduction; Part I. Economic Fundamentals - Rationality and Efficiency: 2. Rational behavior, preferences and prices; 3. Pareto optimally versus utilitarianism; 4. Cost-benefit analysis; Part II. Transaction Costs and the Coasean Revolution: 5. Transaction costs; 6. Fencing in and fencing out; 7. Coase versus Pigou; Part III. Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Law: 8. How to think like an economist: two hawks and a fence; 9. Smoking regulations: market solutions; 10. Rules of thumb: sports and driving rules; Part IV. Rights: 11. The protection of entitlements; 12. Property rights or communal rights in knowledge?; 13. Liability for harm or restitution for benefit; 14. Takings: should there be compensation for regulation; Part V. Torts and Crimes: Liability Rules and Punishments: 15. Cost minimization and the role of liability rules; 16. Negligence rules; 17. Crime and criminal law; Part VI. The Role of Sequence: 18. Mitigation of damages and last clear chance; 19. The Good Samaritan rule; 20. The role of being first in allocating entitlements; Part VII. Contracts and Breach of Contract: 21. Default rules and breach of contract; 22. When is a handshake a contract and when is a contract not a contract; 23. Marriage as contract: family law; Part VIII. Harms Arising Between Contracting Parties: 24. Exploding coke bottles; 25. The role of asymmetric information; 26. Consumers and producers cause damage: lawnmowers; Part IX. Insurance and the Law: 27. The market for insurance; 28. Royalties for artists and insurance for investors; 29. Regulating automobile insurance; 30. Bankruptcy; 31. Deposit insurance and banking crises; Part X. Governance and Organization: 32. The governance of organization; 33. Corporate law and agency problems; 34. Insider trading; 35. Organizational response to opportunism; 36. The organization of legislatures; 37. Federalism; 38. The internal organization of the family; Part XI. Bargaining in the Shadow of a Trial: 39. Settlement of cases; Table of cases.
Recenzii
'This text is interesting and valuable, and has many useful things to say about both law and organization from a solid economic perspective. The author is a well-spring of theoretical knowledge, legal cases, examples, and stories, and this serves his teaching purposes well. An excellent textbook.' Professor Avner Ben-Ner, Carlson School of Management, University of Florida
'This is a fascinating textbook. The writing is simple and down to earth, the ideas often complex and worth thinking about - a terrific combination in any book. It takes a fresh and easily readable approach to some familiar topics in law and economics. It should find a wide audience.' Professor Keith Hylton, Boston University Law School
'I think that everyone teaching law and economics will want to buy a copy of this book. The 'bite-sized' chapters are easy to digest and well-directed. Professor Wittman has given us a concise discussion of a wide range of topics. I can guarantee that it will join David Friedman's book as the subject's most popular crib sheets.' Professor Stephen Medema, University of Colorado, Denver
'Donald Wittman has produced a well-written book, which does what often seems impossible, in that it explains economic terms in a thoroughly straightforward manner. … this is a book that will prove useful to those who want to acquire some very basic economic language in a clear format. For this alone it would be a useful product.' Industrial Relations Journal
'This is a fascinating textbook. The writing is simple and down to earth, the ideas often complex and worth thinking about - a terrific combination in any book. It takes a fresh and easily readable approach to some familiar topics in law and economics. It should find a wide audience.' Professor Keith Hylton, Boston University Law School
'I think that everyone teaching law and economics will want to buy a copy of this book. The 'bite-sized' chapters are easy to digest and well-directed. Professor Wittman has given us a concise discussion of a wide range of topics. I can guarantee that it will join David Friedman's book as the subject's most popular crib sheets.' Professor Stephen Medema, University of Colorado, Denver
'Donald Wittman has produced a well-written book, which does what often seems impossible, in that it explains economic terms in a thoroughly straightforward manner. … this is a book that will prove useful to those who want to acquire some very basic economic language in a clear format. For this alone it would be a useful product.' Industrial Relations Journal
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Descriere
This book serves as a compact introduction to the economic analysis of law and organization.