Economic Analysis of LawLucid, comprehensive, and definitive in its field, this text covers every aspect of economic analysis of the law. Features: Two new chapters, one on intellectual property, one on international and comparative law, both exploding fields of great importance. Earlier editions' questions have been converted to answers, making the book more accessible and informative. Revised to be clearer and less technical. More eclectic, reflecting recent criticisms of "rational choice" theory, in particular the need to supplement it with insights from psychology. Greater attention paid to judicial behavior, realistically modeled and explained in economic terms. Incorporates insights from the veritable explosion of books and articles published in the last few years on economic analysis of law.
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Contents
Frequencies and Airwave Auctions | |
PROPERTY | |
Doctrines | |
Forfeitures and NoModification Rules | |
CHAPTER 5 | |
CHAPTER 6 | |
INCOME INEQUALITIES DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND POVERTY | |
Application to Social Security | |
TAXATION | |
INCOME INEQUALITIES DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND POVERTY | |
Trust | |
THE MARKET THE ADVERSARY SYSTEM AND THE LEGISLATIVE | |
THE PROCESS OF LEGAL RULEMAKING | |
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE | |
FAMILY LAW AND SEX | |
Formula of Liability for Negligence | |
Conspiracy Aiding and Abetting Recidivism Entrapment | |
FAMILY LAW AND SEX | |
Economic Analysis of the Common | |
THE THEORY OF MONOPOLY | |
Price | |
THE ANTITRUST LAWS | |
THE REGULATION OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATION | |
PUBLIC UTILITY AND COMMON CARRIER REGULATION | |
THE REGULATION OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATION | |
CORPORATIONS SECURED AND UNSECURED FINANCING | |
FINANCIAL MARKETS | |
EVIDENCE | |
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS | |
THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION | |
THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION | |
Government and the States | |
THE ECONOMICS OF FEDERALISM | |
THE PROTECTION OF FREE MARKETS IN IDEAS AND RELIGION | |
Approach | |
SEARCHES SEIZURES AND INTERROGATIONS | |
COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL | |
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