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Covering over one-hundred topics on issues ranging from Law and Neuroeconomics to European Union Law and Economics to Feminist Theory and Law and Economics, The Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics is the definitive work in the field of law and economics. The book gathers together scholars and experts in law and economics to create the most inclusive and current work on law and economics. It looks at the origins of the field of law and economics, tracks the field's progression and increased importance to both law and economics, and looks to the future of the field and its continued development by examining a cornucopia of fields touched by work in law and economics. The uniqueness of its breadth, depth, and convenience make the volume essential to scholars, students, and contributors in the field of law and economics.
1: The Future of Law and Economics, Gary Becker and Richard Posner
Part 1. Methodology and Foundations
2: Economic Models of Law, Thomas J. Miceli
3: Empirical Law and Economics, Jonah B. Gelbach and Jonathan Klick
4: Bounded Rationality, Behavioral Economics, and the Law, Christine Jolls
5: Experimental Economics and the Law, Sean P. Sullivan and Charles A. Holt
6: Experimental Psychology and the Law, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
7: Social Psychology and the Law, Janice Nadler and Pam A. Mueller
8: Evolutionary Law and Economics, Georg von Wangenheim
9: Public Choice Theory and Legal Institutions, Daniel A. Farber
10: Constitutional Economics and the Law, Stefan Voigt
11: Law, Economics, and Positive Political Theory, Emerson H. Tiller
12: Contractarian Perspectives in Law and Economics, Georg Vanberg and Viktor Vanberg
13: Austrian Perspectives in Law and Economics, Shruti Rajagopalan and Mario J. Rizzo
14: Moral Philosophy and Law and Economics, Brian H. Bix
15: Critiques of Law and Economics, David M. Driesen and Robin Paul Malloy
Part II. Concepts and Tools
16: Income Redistribution through the Law, Chris William Sanchirico
17: Cost-Benefit Analysis in Legal Decision-Making, Richard O. Zerbe
18: Well-Being and Public Policy, John Bronsteen, Christopher Buccafusco, and Jonathan S. Masur
19: Value-Driven Behavior and the Law, Tom R. Tyler
20: Ex Ante vs. Ex Post, Donald Wittman
21: Carrots vs. Sticks, Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Gerrit DeGeest
22: Law and Social Norms, Emanuela Carbonara
23: Mechanism Design and the Law, Werner Güth
24: Collective Decision Making and Jury Theorems, Shmuel Nitzan and Jacob Paroush
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Covering over one-hundred topics on issues ranging from Law and Neuroeconomics to European Union Law and Economics to Feminist Theory and Law and Economics, The Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics is the definitive work in the field of law and economics. The book gathers together scholars and experts in law and economics to create the most inclusive and current work on law and economics. It looks at the origins of the field of law and economics, tracks the field's progression and increased importance to both law and economics, and looks to the future of the field and its continued development by examining a cornucopia of fields touched by work in law and economics. The uniqueness of its breadth, depth, and convenience make the volume essential to scholars, students, and contributors in the field of law and economics.