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Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law

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What effects do laws have on individual and corporate behaviour, and which laws are socially optimal? Steven Shavellโ€™s Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law explores these questions through an in-depth economic analysis of property, tort, contract, and criminal law. The book also investigates the litigation process, welfare economics, and morality, providing a rigorous yet accessible synthesis of how law influences society.
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Ideal for students, academics, and general readers interested in law and economics, this book requires no prior legal or advanced economic knowledge, making it suitable for a broad audience seeking a clear and comprehensive introduction to the economic analysis of law.

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Provides an in-depth analysis and synthesis of the economic approach to the building blocks of the US legal system - namely property law, tort law, contract law and criminal law. The book examines the litigation process as well as welfare economics and morality.

For the past 30 years, Steven Shavell has been one of the prolific and influential contributors to the economic analysis of law, the foremost intellectual movement in law in the last half century. His new book is a lucid, accessible, authoritative, critical, and comprehensive treatise on the economics of the fundamental doctrines and institutions of the law. It is at once a major contribution to scholarship, a useful reference tool, and a valuable introduction to an approach to law that no serious student of the law can any longer afford to neglect. -- Richard A. Posner, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Shavell's book provides a masterful, non-technical synthesis of the classical topics of law and economics. It is comprehensive, clear and readable. The book will be a great source both for neophytes who want to learn about this important area, and for experts who want to make sure that they are up-to-date on the latest developments. -- Oliver Hart, Department of Economics, Harvard University Law and Economics is one of the great intellectual triumphs of social science. Shavell's book offers a compelling account of the accomplishments and challenges of the field at the beginning of the 21st century. -- Andrei Shleifer, Department of Economics, Harvard University Since the 1970s, Steven Shavell has written one path-breaking article after another. Not only has he collected the insights from this large body of work under one roof here, he has added to it both by integrating it into a coherent whole, and by filling in numerous gaps in the literature. For someone interested in getting to the cutting edge of law-and-economics scholarship as quickly as possible, this book is a "must read." It clearly will become the authoritative treatise on the economic analysis of law. -- A. Mitchell Polinsky, Stanford Law School

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What effects do laws have? Do individuals drive more cautiously, clear ice from sidewalks more diligently, and commit fewer crimes because of the threat of legal sanctions? Do corporations pollute less, market safer products, and obey contracts to avoid suit? And given the effects of laws, which are socially best? Such questions about the influence and desirability of laws have been investigated by legal scholars and economists in a new, rigorous, and systematic manner since the 1970s. Their approach, which is called economic, is widely considered to be intellectually compelling and to have revolutionised thinking about the law.

In this book, Steven Shavell provides an in-depth analysis and synthesis of the economic approach to the building blocks of our legal system, namely, property law, tort law, contract law, and criminal law. He also examines the litigation process as well as welfare economics and morality. Aimed at a broad audience, Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law requires neither a legal background nor technical economics or mathematics to understand it. Because of its breadth, analytical clarity, and general accessibility, it is likely to serve as a definitive work in the economic analysis of law.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674011557

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 March 2004

Country: United States

Imprint: The Belknap Press

Illustration: 11 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 1157g

Pages: 768

About the Author

Steven Shavell is Samuel R. Rosenthal Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

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