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The Origins Of Law And Economics |
Edited by Francesco Parisi, Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly Professor of Law, University of Minnesota, US and Professor of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy and Charles K. Rowley, General Director, The Locke Institute, Duncan Black Professor of Economics and Director, Program in Economics, Politics and the Law, James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy, George Mason University, US
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| 2005 |
544 pp |
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978 1 84064 963 5 |
£115.00 |
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| 2007 |
544 pp |
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978 1 84720 320 5 |
£35.00 |
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‘Scholars at all stages of their careers will be interested in seeing how the field of law and economics has developed over almost a half century – the topics that were of interest, the methodology used, the ways in which problems were defined, tackled, solved. This is a major contribution to the intellectual history of economics and of law and economics.’ – Donald N. Dewees, History of Political Economy
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Contents: Part I: Introductory Essays Part II: Essays by the Founding Fathers Index
Contributors: G.S. Becker, J.M. Buchanan, G. Calabresi, R.H. Coase, R.D. Cooter, H. Demsetz, R.A. Epstein, E.W. Kitch, W.M. Landes, H.G. Manne, F. Parisi, R.A. Posner, G.L. Priest, C.K. Rowley, P.H. Rubin, S. Shavell, M.J. Trebilcock, G. Tullock, O.E. Williamson
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