This classic Economic Analysis of Law casebook earned its position as the preeminent work in the field by teaching generations of students the meaning and methods of economic analysis. This edition continues to cover every aspect of economic analysis of the law - from common, business, and public international law to public market regulation, evidence, and the economic theory of democracy.
These distinctive features make Economic Analysis of Law such a bestseller:
Comprehensive coverage of all key areas, from common law to the constitution;
Lucid and user-friendly writing and organization to make the study of economics more accessible;
Non-quantitative approach does not assume or require any prior knowledge of mathematics or economics;
New coverage in areas such as evidence, intellectual property, public international law, and the economics of presidential pardons;
Vhapters on antitrust and taxation that have been extensively revised.
Table of Contents includes:
Law and Economics: An Introduction;
The Common Law;
Public Regulation of the Market;
The Law of Business Organizations and Financial Markets Part V - Law and the Distribution of Income and Wealth;
The Legal Process;
The Constitution and the Federal System. |