Law and economics [electronic resource] : alternative economic approaches to legal and regulatory issues / foreword by Warren J. Samuels ; editors, Margaret Oppenheimer and Nicholas Mercuro.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Oppenheimer, Margaret, 1947-
Mercuro, Nicholas
Language:English
Published: Armonk, New York : M.E. Sharpe, c2005.
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Variant Title:
Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Law and economics: making the case for a broader approach / Margaret Oppenheimer and Nicholas Mercuro
  • The foundations of socieconomics and it relation to the law / Amitai Etzioni
  • The inadequacy of competition policies: a new institutional approach / Claude Menard
  • A ,arket path tp liberation? Feminism, economics, and corporate law / Kelly Y. Testy
  • Alternative economic approach to antitrust enforcement / Patrick J. Welch and Thomas L. Greaney
  • A comparative institutional approach to law and economics: theory and applications-the environment, natural resources, and land use / Nicholas Mercuro
  • Property and politics in the Hudson Valley: continuity and change in the corporate form / Ann Davis
  • Prior questions: endogenous property rights in economics and the case of the radio spectrum / Elizabeth Kruse
  • An alternative economic analysis of the regulation of unions and collective bargaining / Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
  • Personalist economics, justice, and the law: applications to labor, product, and credit markets / Edward J. O'Boyle
  • The efficiency and employment-enhancing effects of social welfare / Morris Altman
  • Alternative economic approaches to anakyzing hours of work determination and standards / Morris Altman and Lonnie Golden
  • Efficient but not equitable: the problem with using the law and economics paradigim to interpret sexual harassment in the workplace / Toni Lester
  • A social economics of crime (based on Kantian ethics) / Mark D. White
  • Economic analysis of tort law: Austrian and Kantian perspectives / Edward Stringham and Mark D. White
  • Institutional change and economic growth in Spain since democratic transtition in 1978: regulating regional self-goverance as key factor / Fernando Toboso.