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Book Description
This is an authoritative collection on comparative law and economics, a new research field in which differences among legal systems are analyzed using an economic methodology. Comparative law and economics brings comparative law to a higher scientific level, and enriches traditional comparative economics, in which insufficient attention has been paid to legal environments.
This comprehensive three-volume collection covers the following subjects: general theories and general historical perspectives, regulatory competition and legal transplants, legal systems and economic growth, property, tort law and restitution, contracts and consumer protection, corporate law and organizations, and procedural law.
Comparative Law and Economics will be an indispensable reference source for those with an interest in these fields.
About the Author
Edited by Gerrit De Geest, Professor of Law and Economics, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Ghent University, Belgium and Roger Van den Bergh, Professor of Law and Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and University of Bologna, Italy
Comparative Law and Economics (The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series, 170),Gerrit De Geest,Roger Van den Bergh,Edward Elgar Publishing,184064477X,Comparative,Comparative law,Economic aspects,General,Law,Law and economics,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Reference - General,Crime & criminology,Economic theory & philosophy,Laws of Other Jurisdictions & General Law
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