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Routledge Economic Analysis and Law: Economics of the Courtroom

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Description

Explore the intersection of legal theory and economic principles with Economic Analysis and Law: The Economics of the Courtroom by Routledge. This book provides a comprehensive look at how economic tools are used within judicial decisions. It is designed to guide readers through the foundational concepts necessary for applying economic logic to the development and interpretation of statutes that arise from specific economic conditions. Because the economic field is so diverse, this text offers a broad scope that is highly relevant to the study of law and rule adjudication. Readers will find value in both the positive dimensions of law and economics and the normative evaluations that occur when laws are imprecise or markets are inefficient. This text is an essential resource for those studying microeconomics, legal theory, and the practical application of economic reasoning in a courtroom setting.

Key Features

Covers foundational economic concepts required for the interpretation and development of statutes based on economic conditions.

Provides a broad scope that connects the diverse economic field to the study of law and rule adjudication.

Examines the use of economic principles specifically within the context of judicial decisions.

Evaluates normative aspects of law and economics to address scenarios where laws are imprecise.

Analyzes how economic tools function when markets are inefficient to provide a well-rounded legal perspective.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 July 2020
Listed Since
29 January 2020

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