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The past twenty years have witnessed a surge in behavioral studies of law and law-related issues. These studies have challenged the application of the rational-choice model to legal analysis and introduced a more accurate and empirically grounded model of human behavior. This integration of economics, psychology, and law is breaking exciting new ground in legal theory and the social sciences, shedding a new light on age-old legal questions as well as cutting edge policy issues. The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Law brings together leading scholars of law, psychology, and economic
Economics --- Law and economics --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Jurisprudence --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Psychological aspects --- E-books --- Behavioral economics --- Behavioural economics
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The Commission of the European Union has identified divergences between the national contract laws of the Member States as an obstacle to the completion of the European Internal Market and put this issue on its highest political agenda. Alexander J. Wulf analyses and predicts the effects. The study is situated in the context of the recent developments in the discussion on European contract law. The book begins with an introduction to the economic and legal theories that serve as the rationale for the development of the line of argument. These theories are then applied to the issues involved in the current controversy on European contract law. The author develops a model that he uses to analyze the institutional processes of European contract law. Empirical data are employed to test this model and discuss the results. From his analysis the author develops criteria that can serve as a starting point for thinking about the economic desirability of an optional European contract law. Contents · An Optional European Contract Code in the Institutional Competition between European Contract Laws · Assessment of the Desirability of an Optional European Contract Law · Evaluation of the European Commission's Impact Assessment Accompanying the Proposal for a Regulation on a CESL Target Groups · Lecturers and students of economics, business administration and law with a focus on European studies The Author Dr. Alexander Wulf, MLB (WHU), MSc (LSE) received his doctorate from Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
Contracts --- Agreements --- Contract law --- Contractual limitations --- Limitations, Contractual --- Commercial law --- Legal instruments --- Obligations (Law) --- Juristic acts --- Liberty of contract --- Third parties (Law) --- Law and legislation --- Law and economics. --- Economic policy. --- Law and Economics. --- Economic Policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Jurisprudence
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This book examines China’s economic development from the end of 1970s, integrating perspectives from law, economics and political science. Particular attention is given to the role of formal law and political changes in China’s development, presenting the argument that formal law has made a useful contribution to China’s economic development. Chapters explore the relationship between democracy and mechanisms of property rights protection, financial market, rule of law, and human capital accumulation. The author goes on to examine the persistence of authoritarianism, democracy and economic development and the concept of deliberative democracy. This book concludes with a look at future options for China, from political, economic and rule of law perspectives. The book considers China’s current political regime and analyzes the likely political and constitutional law reforms that are not only conducive to China’s economic development but also beneficial to the enhancement of freedom. Some knowledge of the Chinese legal system, economy, and political institutions is assumed, making this book valuable to those requiring a deeper understanding of the subject. The book will appeal to legal scholars and lawyers requiring an understanding of the impact of the Chinese legal system on China’s economic and political development and to scholars and students in political science and economics with an interest in China’s institutional change. Policy makers and administrators with an interest in policy and law making in China will also find this book valuable.
China --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Political economy. --- Law and economics. --- Constitutional law. --- International Political Economy. --- Law and Economics. --- Constitutional Law. --- Constitutional law --- Constitutional limitations --- Constitutionalism --- Constitutions --- Limitations, Constitutional --- Public law --- Administrative law --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Interpretation and construction
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Law --- Law and economics --- Educational law and legislation --- Compulsory school attendance --- Education --- Education, Compulsory --- Education, Elementary --- Law, Educational --- Public schools --- School law --- Schools --- Law and legislation --- education --- law --- economics --- Public institutions --- Educational law and legislation. --- Law. --- Law and economics. --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Legislation --- Regions
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This book focuses on the changing landscape of class action law and its interaction with the economic analysis of key issues in class actions. Articles examine the elements of class action law from diverse viewpoints, featuring defendant and plaintiff perspectives, concerning domestic and international law, and written by lawyers and economists.
Class actions (Civil procedure) --- Aggregate litigation (Class actions) --- Class action lawsuits --- Actions and defenses --- Civil procedure --- Complex litigation --- Public interest law --- Citizen suits (Civil procedure) --- Parties to actions --- Law of civil procedure --- Economic law --- Business & Economics --- Economics. --- Law and economics. --- Antitrust law --- General. --- Business Law. --- Economic aspects --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence
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Collects papers in the field of law and economics with an international focus, in particular: legal and economic aspects of European Union and other market integrations, market freedoms and restrictions, competition law and intellectual property, company law and corporate governance, international trade and international private and public law.
Law and economics --- Commercial law --- Commercial law. --- Law and economics. --- Europe --- Business --- Business law --- Commerce --- Law, Commercial --- Mercantile law --- Law --- Law merchant --- Maritime law --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Law and legislation --- EU countries --- Euroland --- European Union countries.
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Law and economics. --- Competition, Unfair. --- Antitrust law. --- Globalization. --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Anti-trust law --- Competition --- Competition law --- Trusts, Industrial --- Commercial law --- Trade regulation --- Competition, Unfair --- Fair trade --- Unfair competition --- Unfair trade practices --- Commercial crimes --- Industrial property --- Torts --- Advertising laws --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Law and legislation --- Law
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This volume showcases the impact of the work of Douglass C. North, winner of the Nobel Prize and father of the field of new institutional economics. Leading scholars contribute to a substantive discussion that best illustrates the broad reach and depth of Professor North's work. The volume speaks concisely about his legacy across multiple social sciences disciplines, specifically on scholarship pertaining to the understanding of property rights, the institutions that support the system of property rights, and economic growth.
Economic history. --- Econometrics. --- Institutional economics. --- Law and economics. --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Economics, Mathematical --- Statistics --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- North, Douglass C. --- North, Douglass Cecil --- No-ssu, Tao-ko-la-ssu C. --- Economic history --- Econometrics --- Institutional economics --- Law and economics --- E-books
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The symbiosis between the law, economics and finance is evidenced in our daily lives. This book elucidates the relationship between these factors in Singapore and Hong Kong in direct and indirect real estate market. In Singapore, for example, there is an inseparable relationship between law, economics, finance and the HDB market. The book also showcases the concept of invitation to treat and offer, monetary compensation for environmental externalities under the lens of institutional economics. It also sheds light on the relationship between financial crisis, regulations, housing prices and indirect real estate market.
Real estate business. --- Real estate investment. --- Real property. --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Finance, Public. --- Commercial law. --- Housing development --- Development, Housing --- Residential development --- Residential subdivisions --- Business --- Business law --- Commerce --- Law, Commercial --- Mercantile law --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Law and legislation --- Public finance. --- Law and economics. --- Economics. --- Law and Economics. --- Financial Law/Fiscal Law. --- Real estate development --- Law --- Law merchant --- Maritime law --- Currency question --- Economics and jurisprudence --- Economics and law --- Jurisprudence and economics --- Economics --- Jurisprudence --- Public finances
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