The book is a short introduction to comparative law and economics, a growing field in the interaction between law, economics and comparative political science. It is a guide to economists, lawyers and political scientists looking for a brief overview. It includes both strands of the traditional literature, namely the role of legal families and microeconomic analysis of legal rules in a comparative perspective. The study of courts at the global level is complemented by comparative judicial politics.

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0Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Comparative Law and Economics
- 3. Law and Economics of Legal Families
- 4. The Legal Origins’ Theory
- 5. Comparative Private Law and Economics
- 6. Comparative Administrative Law and Economics
- 7. Comparative Judicial Politics
- 8. Lawyering
- 9. Conclusions
- References
- Index