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Principles of Law and Economics
Describing and explaining the interrelations of law and economics, this useful reference guide is authored by an economist and a law professor; mathematics is kept to a minimum and the analysis language is clear and jargon-free. Sufficient explanations of concepts, principles, and arguments enable all readers to follow along without great difficulty?allowing them to possess a basic understanding of fundamental economic principles, the structure of the U.S. legal system, and the importance of combining legal and economic analyses. Common-law topics, such as property, contracts, torts, and crime are comprehensively covered. Those involved in law and economics will find this a useful reference for basic concepts and analyses.
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- Posted: Jan-28-2007
Good for the average law and economics student
I used this text in an undergraduate law and economics course. I gave this book three stars because I generally disagreed with the Coasean view, which dominates this text. It seemed to me that Coase's idea of property rights was fundamentally flawed, as the rights to property were not based on a...
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