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Methodologies of Law and Economics

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When law and economics first became an important part of the legal academy, it was a relatively straightforward application of microeconomic theory to legal issues. However, in the past 40 years the field has expanded its toolkit dramatically. This latest volume in the acclaimed Encyclopedia of Law and Economics maps the methodological territory in law and economics with a series of entries by distinguished scholars.

These entries introduce and evaluate the law and economics mechanisms, including: the roles of microeconomic theory, public and social choice, history, complexity theory, philosophy, comparative law studies, behavioral economics and empirical techniques. Each one introduces a methodology, demonstrates its importance to the field of law and economics and assists the reader in navigating the leading literature on that topic.

This volume will be an essential reference for all those who research or teach law and economics, law and society or empirical methods in law.

Contributors include: N. Garoupa, D. Klerman, M.J. McGinnis, T.J. Miceli, M. Pargendler, D. Roithmayr, H. Spector, M.L. Stearns, T.S. Ulen

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ISBN: 9781847203670
Publication date:
Author: Thomas Ulen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 320 pages
Series: Encyclopedia of Law and Economics
Genres: Research methods: general
Economics
Jurisprudence and general issues