The Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics Volume 3: Public Law and Legal Institutions
The Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics Volume 3: Public Law and Legal Institutions
- Oxford Oxford University Press 2019
- 571p
Part I: Constitutions, Statutes, and Regulations
1: Optimal Constitutional Structure, Richard A. Epstein
2: Design of Constitutions, Thomas Ginsburg
3: Democratic Rulemaking, John M. de Figueiredo and Edward H. Stiglitz
4: Regulatory Decision-Making and Economic Analysis, Mariano-Florentino Cuellar and Jerry Mashaw
5: Economics of Federalism, Daniel Rubinfeld and Robert Inman
6: Economics of Tax Law, Daniel Shaviro
Part II: Civil Process and Litigation
7: Judge-Made Law and the Common Law Process, Ben Depoorter and Paul Rubin
8: Economics of Civil Procedure, Robert G. Bone
9: Economics of Evidence, Chris W. Sanchirico
10: Economics of Litigation, Bruce Kobayashi
11: Settlement and Trial, Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
12: Legal Fees and Lawyers' Compensation, Winard Emons
13: Legal Profession and the Market for Lawyers, Albert Yoon
14: Law and Economics of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Talia Fisher
Part III: Crime and Punishment
15: Economics of Criminal Law, Isaac Ehrlich
16: Economics of Criminal Procedure, Keith Hylton
17: Guns and Crime, Anthony Braga
18: Prosecutorial Strategies, Roger Bowles
Part IV: Beyond National Legal Systems
19: Economics of Ancient Legal Systems, Geoffrey Miller
20: Economics of Legal History, Daniel Klerman
21: Economics of International Law, Alan Sykes and Andrew Guzman
22: Enforcement of International Law, Paul B. Stephan
23: International Finance and Sovereign Debt, W. Mark C. Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati
24: Economics of International Organizations, Joel Trachtman
25: Choice of Law and Conflict of Laws, Erin O'Hara
9780198845171
Law and Economics
340.11 / OXF
Part I: Constitutions, Statutes, and Regulations
1: Optimal Constitutional Structure, Richard A. Epstein
2: Design of Constitutions, Thomas Ginsburg
3: Democratic Rulemaking, John M. de Figueiredo and Edward H. Stiglitz
4: Regulatory Decision-Making and Economic Analysis, Mariano-Florentino Cuellar and Jerry Mashaw
5: Economics of Federalism, Daniel Rubinfeld and Robert Inman
6: Economics of Tax Law, Daniel Shaviro
Part II: Civil Process and Litigation
7: Judge-Made Law and the Common Law Process, Ben Depoorter and Paul Rubin
8: Economics of Civil Procedure, Robert G. Bone
9: Economics of Evidence, Chris W. Sanchirico
10: Economics of Litigation, Bruce Kobayashi
11: Settlement and Trial, Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
12: Legal Fees and Lawyers' Compensation, Winard Emons
13: Legal Profession and the Market for Lawyers, Albert Yoon
14: Law and Economics of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Talia Fisher
Part III: Crime and Punishment
15: Economics of Criminal Law, Isaac Ehrlich
16: Economics of Criminal Procedure, Keith Hylton
17: Guns and Crime, Anthony Braga
18: Prosecutorial Strategies, Roger Bowles
Part IV: Beyond National Legal Systems
19: Economics of Ancient Legal Systems, Geoffrey Miller
20: Economics of Legal History, Daniel Klerman
21: Economics of International Law, Alan Sykes and Andrew Guzman
22: Enforcement of International Law, Paul B. Stephan
23: International Finance and Sovereign Debt, W. Mark C. Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati
24: Economics of International Organizations, Joel Trachtman
25: Choice of Law and Conflict of Laws, Erin O'Hara
9780198845171
Law and Economics
340.11 / OXF