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图书目录:Preface
Chapter 1. The Jurisprudential Niche of Law and Economics Introduction The Present Situation in Legal-Economic Scholarship The Law in Law and Economics The Economics in Law and Economics The Logic of Law and Economics Conclusion Appendix to Chapter t Efficiency: Edgeworth Box Analysis The Compensation Principle: Kaldor-Hicks Efficiency Chapter 2. Chicago Law and Economics Introduction Fundamental Building Blocks of the Chicago Approach Chicago Law and Economics at Work An Aside: The New Haven School of Law and Economics Chapter 3. Public Choice Theory Introduction Methodological "Closure" Public Choice Theory--Homo Economicus Contractarian Public Choice Theory--Catallaxy Rent-Seeking Behavior An Aside: The Modern Republican Civic Tradition and Public Choices Chapter 4. Institutional Law and Economics Introduction Central Themes: Evolution, Interdependence, and Order Rights, Power, and Government The Problematic Nature of Efficiency Comparative Institutional Analysis Applications of the Institutional Approach Chapter 5. Neoinstitutional Law and Economics Introduction The Legal-Economic Analysis of lnstitutional Environments The Legal-Economic Analysis of Institutional Arrangements Chapter 6. Critical Legal Studies Introduction Early Predecessors to CLS: Its Origins Fundamental Elements of CLS Analysis Chapter 7. Continuous Development and Continuing Concerns Continuous Development Continuing Concerns in Legal-Economic Policy Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject Index |