Volume I of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis to law. In this volume, Wahl (Carleton College) offers 18 articles and four case studies that explain and criticize the economic approach to law. They also classify articles and cases along standard legal lines such as property, contract, tort, criminal, and the like, even though the unifying principles of economics often blur these boundaries.
Volume I of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis to ...
Volume II of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis to law. In this volume, Wahl (Carleton College) presents 18 articles and four cases that focus on two means by which people formalize their voluntary t
Volume II of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis to...
Volume III of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis to law. In this volume, Wahl (Carleton College) presents 15 articles and seven cases devoted primarily to tort law, which was one of the first bodies
Volume III of the three-volume series entitled Law and Economics which contains some of the key commentaries on the application of economic analysis t...