This collection of 22 commissioned essays from scholars across numerous fields responded to the question: What are the most fundamental things you can say concerning the interrelations between the institutions of government and property? Contributing authors were asked to address this question in a positive analysis and that their essay penetrate to the deepest (most fundamental) levels of property-government organization. Their contributions are illuminating.
This collection of 22 commissioned essays from scholars across numerous fields responded to the question: What are the most fundamental things you ...
The aim of this text is to highlight the law and economics issues confronting civil law countries. The following questions are addressed in this volume: to what extent have the existing codes in civil law countries been designed to incorporate economic considerations? Can the modifications made to codified rules over time be explained by a will to react to new economic constraints? Which economic problems are at the root of the revision of codes? Given that the code is not the only source of law in civil law countries, the volume also explores the relationship between law and economics in the...
The aim of this text is to highlight the law and economics issues confronting civil law countries. The following questions are addressed in this volum...
Featuring a broad range of contributors, current data, and case studies, this book explores how the discussion of environmental policy requires the integration of legal-economic analysis of property rights issues.
Featuring a broad range of contributors, current data, and case studies, this book explores how the discussion of environmental policy requires the in...
Intellectual property rights have become increasingly important for our modern economies in recent years. Although the entire patent system has a profound effect on the decision of firms of whether to conduct research and at which volume, patent law is the heart of the entire patent system. Therefore, this book focuses on the economic effects of certain provisions in patent law by using economic models dedicated to patent policy.
The first part of the book presents a brief overview over the history of patent systems and introduces the main components of modern patent...
Intellectual property rights have become increasingly important for our modern economies in recent years. Although the entire patent system has a p...
The Law and Economics approach to law dominates the intellectual discussion of nearly every doctrinal area of law in the United States and its influence is growing steadily throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. Numerous academics and practitioners are working in the field with a flow of uninterrupted scholarship that is unprecedented, as is its influence on the law.
Academically every major law school in the United States has a Law and Economics program and the emergence of similar programs on other continents continues to accelerate....
The Law and Economics approach to law dominates the intellectual discussion of nearly every doctrinal area of law in the United States and its infl...
This book aims to unpack the complex economic relationships between law, asset price bubbles and financial regulation. The failure to understand these interactions has had severe consequences, as law has proven ill-equipped to prevent or mitigate financial crises caused by bubbles. Bubbles represent prolonged, but unsustainable booms in the price of assets, such as securities or real estate. They form due to herd behavior by investors and other economic feedback loops. These same feedback loops render financial regulations designed for normal market conditions ineffective or...
This book aims to unpack the complex economic relationships between law, asset price bubbles and financial regulation. The failure to understand these...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed and developing countries, particularly the European Union, United States and China. The central argument of this book is that law matters for the operation of financial markets, which, in turn, significantly influences the performance of firms, industries, and economies.
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The Role of Law and Regulation in Sustaining Financial Markets" is divided into four parts. Part one addresses the connection between law, financial development, and economic growth. Part two deals with the role of...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed and developing countries, particularly the Euro...