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Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics

Editat de Mark D. White
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2011
The economic approach to law, or 'law and economics', is by far the most successful application of basic economic principles to another scholarly field, but most of the critical appraisal of the field is scattered among law reviews and economics journals. Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics provides an original, book-length examination of the methodology and philosophy of law and economics, featuring essays written by leading legal scholars, philosophers, and economists. The contributors take issue with many of the key tenets of the economic approach to law, such as its assumption of rational behavior, its reliance on market analogies, and its adoption of efficiency as the primary goal of legal decision making. They discuss the relevance of economics to the law in general, as well as to substantive areas of the law, such as contracts, torts, and crime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107403192
ISBN-10: 1107403197
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I. The Role and Use of Economics in Legal Studies: 1. Modeling courts Lewis A. Kornhauser; 2. Is there a method to the madness? Why creative and counterintuitive solutions are counterproductive Michael B. Dorff and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan; 3. Functional law and economics Jonathan Klick and Francesco Parisi; 4. Legal fictionalism and the economics of normativity Horacio Spector; Part II. Efficiency: 5. Efficiency, practices, and the moral point of view: limits of economic interpretations of law Mark Tunick; 6. Numeraire illusion: the final demise of the Kaldor-Hicks principle David Ellerman; 7. Justice, mercy and efficiency Sarah Holtman; Part III. Rationality and the Law: 8. Bounded rationality and legal scholarship Matthew D. Adler; 9. Emotional reactions to law and economics, market metaphors, and rationality rhetoric Peter H. Huang; 10. Pluralism, intransitivity, incoherence William A. Edmundson; Part IV. Values and Ethics in Civil and Criminal Law: 11. Law and economics and explanation in contract law Brian H. Bix; 12. Welfare, autonomy, and contractual freedom Guido Pincione; 13. Efficiency, fairness, and the economic analysis of tort law Mark A. Geistfeld; 14. Retributivism in a world of scarcity Mark D. White.

Recenzii

"Professor White does a real service by gathering these works into a single volume ... [He] has advanced the discourse in this lively field. His collection offers a fine law and economics primer, framing the arguments and leaving the reader better equipped to understand the theoretical underpinnings of the difficult accommodations that continue to be made in a world of scarcity." - Michael C. Macchiarola, The Law and Politics Book Review

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A book-length examination of the methodology and philosophy of law and economics.