Law and EconomicsProviding students with a method to apply economic analysis to the study of legal rules and institutions, this work uses recent advances in microeconomics to develop economic theories in four cores areas of the law - property, contracts, torts and crime. The book features a discussion of the use of game theory to understand the law. It also includes empirical literature on such topics as product liability, medical malpractice and crime and punishment. |
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... property claims ? One possible mechanism is law . Suppose that the costs of operating this system of property rights are less than the sum of all individ- ual costs of private defense . Such a mechanism would allow the transfer of ...
... property claims ? One possible mechanism is law . Suppose that the costs of operating this system of property rights are less than the sum of all individ- ual costs of private defense . Such a mechanism would allow the transfer of ...
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Robert Cooter, Thomas Ulen. | en TOPICS IN THE ECONOMICS OF PROPERTY LAW In the preceding chapter , we developed an economic theory of property rights and remedies . We saw that property law creates a bundle of rights that the owners of ...
Robert Cooter, Thomas Ulen. | en TOPICS IN THE ECONOMICS OF PROPERTY LAW In the preceding chapter , we developed an economic theory of property rights and remedies . We saw that property law creates a bundle of rights that the owners of ...
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... few opportunities to claim unpossessed land or water , but the rule of first possession applies to important forms 112 CHAPTER 5 - TOPICS IN THE ECONOMICS OF PROPERTY LAW What Resources Should Be Protected By Property Rights?
... few opportunities to claim unpossessed land or water , but the rule of first possession applies to important forms 112 CHAPTER 5 - TOPICS IN THE ECONOMICS OF PROPERTY LAW What Resources Should Be Protected By Property Rights?
Contents
A Review of Microeconomic Theory | 9 |
An Introduction to Law and Legal Institutions | 55 |
Topics in the Economics of Property Law | 111 |
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