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Law and Economics: New and Critical Perspectives is a unique collection of original scholarly essays. In this one book, the editors have assembled the contributions of many of the leading scholars in law and economics and have succeeded in capturing the breadth and depth of current debates within the field. There are essays describing the multiple perspectives and conflicting approaches to law and economics as well as contributions that apply the law and economics method to a variety of particular social problems. The essays show that law and economics analysis has evolved into a rich…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Law and Economics: New and Critical Perspectives is a unique collection of original scholarly essays. In this one book, the editors have assembled the contributions of many of the leading scholars in law and economics and have succeeded in capturing the breadth and depth of current debates within the field. There are essays describing the multiple perspectives and conflicting approaches to law and economics as well as contributions that apply the law and economics method to a variety of particular social problems. The essays show that law and economics analysis has evolved into a rich discourse with political, economic, and social consequences. This book will be of interest to a wide variety of researchers and students concerned with interdisciplinary approaches to some of our most pressing social problems.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Robin Paul Malloy, J.D., LL.M. is Professor of Law and Economics at the Syracuse University College of Law. He is also a Research Fellow of the Center for Semiotic Research in Law, Government and Economics at Pennsylvania State University. Professor Malloy has recently published three other books: Law and Economics: A Comparative Approach to Theory and Practice, Planning for Serfdom: Legal Economic Discourse and Downtown Development, and Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics. In addition to these books, he has published numerous scholarly articles and has been a distinguished lecturer in law and economics at universities in the U.S. abroad.
Christopher K. Braun, M.B.A., J.D., LL.M. is an assistant professor of Accounting and Taxation at Millersville University of Pennsylvania. He is active in the Center for Semiotic Research in Law, Government and Economics at Pennsylvania State University. Professor Braun is an expert on the law related to taxation,commercial activity and accounting practices. He has written a number of scholarly essays in these areas as well as in the area of law and economics, and on the relationship between law and semiotics. Professor Braun is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
The Contributors: Robin Paul Malloy, Paul H. Brietzke, Nicholas Mercuro & Steven Medema, Pertti Ahonen, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Ellen Frankel Paul, Jeffrey L. Harrison, Jeff L. Lewin, Daniel H. Cole, Jeffrey Evans Stake, Lawrence E. Mitchell, Thomas S. Ulen, Christopher Kent Braun