The Future of Law and Economics: Essays in Reform and Recollection
Guido Calabresi
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Description
In a concise, compelling argument, one of the founders and most influential advocates of the law and economics movement divides the subject into two separate areas, which he identifies with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. The first, Benthamite, strain, "economic analysis of law," examines the legal system in the light of economic theory and shows how economics might render law more effective. The second strain, law and economics, gives equal status to law, and explores how the more realistic, less theoretical discipline of law can lead to improvements in economic theory. It is the latter approach that Judge Calabresi advocates, in a series of eloquent, thoughtful essays that will appeal to students and scholars alike.
Product Details
Price
$33.60
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
September 12, 2017
Pages
248
Dimensions
5.1 X 0.6 X 7.9 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300230529
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Guido Calabresi is a senior judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and former dean and Sterling Professor Emeritus at Yale Law School.
Reviews
"Eloquent, thoughtful essays that will appeal to students and scholars alike."--Lawrence Solum, Legal Theory Blog
"Many readers will find much of interest in Calabresi's engaging ruminations."--Eric Posner, Journal of Economic Literature
"Calabresi is persuasive in arguing that economists (and the rest of us) can learn a lot from careful investigation of what legal systems actually do."--Cass Sunstein, New York Review of Books
"A passionate and convincing intellectual tour-de-force."--The Italian Law Journal
"A collection of original essays by one of the towering figures in the development of the economic analysis of law."--Sam Peltzman, University of Chicago
"Valuable and novel food for thought to the academic community and to the world at large."--Francesco Parisi, University of Minnesota
"Many readers will find much of interest in Calabresi's engaging ruminations."--Eric Posner, Journal of Economic Literature
"Calabresi is persuasive in arguing that economists (and the rest of us) can learn a lot from careful investigation of what legal systems actually do."--Cass Sunstein, New York Review of Books
"A passionate and convincing intellectual tour-de-force."--The Italian Law Journal
"A collection of original essays by one of the towering figures in the development of the economic analysis of law."--Sam Peltzman, University of Chicago
"Valuable and novel food for thought to the academic community and to the world at large."--Francesco Parisi, University of Minnesota