David M. Driesen is University Professor at Syracuse University, the thirteenth person in the university's history to hold this campus-wide position. He is the author of Environmental Law: A Conceptual and Pragmatic Approach, 2nd edition (with Robert Adler and Kirsten Engel), winner of the Keith Lynton Caldwell award, and editor of Economic Thought and US Climate Change Policy and Beyond Environmental Law (with Alyson Flournoy). His articles have appeared in the Cornell Law Review, Ecology Law Quarterly, the Harvard Environmental Law Review, the Virginia Journal of International Law and other leading journals. He was an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council before entering academe.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Neoclassical law and economics 3. The economic collapse of 2008 4. Economic dynamic theory 5. Financial regulation 6. Contract law's inefficiency 7. Property law: a macroeconomic view 8. Intellectual property: economic dynamic scholarship and neoclassical law 9. Size matters: antitrust, empowerment, and systemic risk 10. On the dangers of ignoring the economic dynamics of national security 11. Climate disruption: an economic dynamic approach 12. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Neoclassical law and economics 3. The economic collapse of 2008 4. Economic dynamic theory 5. Financial regulation 6. Contract law's inefficiency 7. Property law: a macroeconomic view 8. Intellectual property: economic dynamic scholarship and neoclassical law 9. Size matters: antitrust, empowerment, and systemic risk 10. On the dangers of ignoring the economic dynamics of national security 11. Climate disruption: an economic dynamic approach 12. Conclusion.
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