Law and Economics: Cases and Materials (American Casebooks)
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Book Description
The materials in this book do not presume any prerequisite level of economic knowledge; the important conceptual tools are introduced gradually and applied to a series of increasingly sophisticated problems. Yet the technical economics involved never rise above a very modest level that is soon amply accessible to anyone who merely perseveres. The cases, problems, and textual matter have been selected to teach those important economic concepts with wide applicability in law. The substantive areas of application are primarily illustrative and do not pretend to survey the depth and breadth of contemporary law and economics scholarship.
About the Author
Christopher A. Goelz is a Circuit Court Mediator for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. His duties include selecting cases for the Court's settlement program, conducting settlement conferences and entering procedural orders in selected cases. He has also worked for the Court in its civil motions unit, was the Reporter for the Court's Long Range Plan, and has participated in the formulation of many aspects of court procedure. Before joining the Court staff, he was engaged in private practice in San Francisco as a civil litigator. Mr. Goelz is admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit, and is a member of the California State Bar and the Northern California Chapter of the Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution. He is a graduate of Yale Law School.
Law and Economics: Cases and Materials (American Casebooks),Charles J. Goetz,West Publishing Company,0314765417,Economics Of Law,General,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Legal System,Public Affairs & Administration
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