Economic foundations of law and organization

Economic Foundations of Law and Organization, as the name suggests, provides an economic explanation for law and organization and thus is appropriate for any course dealing with these topics. It is meant as an introductory text, but the book contains many ideas that are new and of interest even t...

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Tác giả chính: Wittman, Donald
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Tóm tắt:Economic Foundations of Law and Organization, as the name suggests, provides an economic explanation for law and organization and thus is appropriate for any course dealing with these topics. It is meant as an introductory text, but the book contains many ideas that are new and of interest even to those who are experts in the field. Unlike other texts on the economic analysis of law, this text is not organized by legal categories (property, torts, contracts, etc.) but by economic theory. The purpose of the book is to develop economic intuition and theory to a sufficient degree so that one can apply the ideas to a variety of areas in law and organization. Just as when learning supply and demand one applies these curves to the market for oranges, beef, illegal drugs, and marriage, rather than studying each of these markets in particular, the ideas learned here cut across the standard legal categories. As a consequence, this book does not give a complete picture of the law in any one area; indeed, it does not cover everything that economists have said about any particular topic in the law. However, it does provide a strong and cohesive explication of various economic ideas in the context of interesting legal topics.As a result, this book could be called MicroeconomicsMade Interesting and be used as a complement to standard texts in intermediate microeconomic theory.