The Economic Structure of the Law: The Collected Economic Essays of Richard A. Posner, Volume One (Economists of the Twentieth Century series) by Richard A. Posner

The Economic Structure of the Law: The Collected Economic Essays of Richard A. Posner, Volume One (Economists of the Twentieth Century series)

Richard A. Posner
512 pages
Edward Elgar Publishing
Feb 2001
Hardcover
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Judge Richard A. Posner is internationally regarded as a leading exponent and a founding father of the law and economics movement. This volume draws together a selection of his most important papers on the methodology and the theory of law and economics to create a valuable collection for scholars and practitioners in the field. It includes a coherent and informative introduction by Professor Francesco Parisi containing salient insights into Judge Posner's work.Themes explored in this volume include:the economics of common lawthe criterion of wealth maximizationan economic approach to judicial rulemakingthe application of finance theory to lawthe methodology of law and economics.The Economic Structure of the Law draws together Judge Posner's seminal contributions on the methodological foundations of law and economics and will be a valuable reference source for economists, lawyers and judges alike.
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Published 2001
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