Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics
Herausgeber: White, Mark D.
Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics
Herausgeber: White, Mark D.
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A 2009 book-length examination of the methodology and philosophy of law and economics.
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A 2009 book-length examination of the methodology and philosophy of law and economics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781107403192
- ISBN-10: 1107403197
- Artikelnr.: 33626925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781107403192
- ISBN-10: 1107403197
- Artikelnr.: 33626925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.
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.
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.
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.