Economic Behavior and Legal Institutions
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Economic Behavior and Legal Institutions

An Introductory Survey

  1. 432 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Economic Behavior and Legal Institutions

An Introductory Survey

About this book

Markets would not function unless supported by a legal framework. That framework is no self-contained, exogenous structure; it has evolved in response to the demands of economic activity. There are laws made to modify or supplement market behavior, in an attempt to produce the desired outcomes. Such laws are often called forth by political ambitions to change the distribution of wealth, channeled through the political process.

Thus economic life and law are strongly interrelated. There is neither a pure economic system unaffected by law, nor a legal system possible to understand without regard for its interplay with economic behavior. Still, such a compartmentalization has dominated the perspectives of both economics and legal studies.

This invaluable book presents a unified picture of the full economic-legal system, based on results within the novel fields of “new institutional economics” and “law and economics”. It is carefully argued, and written in a non-technical style, albeit with no attempts to avoid “deep” theory. It is primarily aimed at students of economics just beyond their introductory course and students of law in the middle or towards the end of their studies. It can also be of great use to both economists on a more advanced level and lawyers, looking for a thought-provoking survey of an exciting new sphere of ideas.

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Information

Publisher
WSPC
Year
2003
eBook ISBN
9789813106123

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. PREFACE
  3. 1 THE ECONOMIC-LEGAL SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF PROPERTY RIGHTS: AN INTRODUCTION
  4. PART I FOUNDATION STONES
  5. PART II SOCIETY'S MACHINERY
  6. PART III PROPERTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, CRIME
  7. PART IV CONTRACTS, COMPANIES, REGULATION
  8. PART V EPILOGUE
  9. APPENDIX A NOTE ON EXTERNALITY
  10. REFERENCES
  11. Index