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Spontaneous order and the common law: Gordon Tullock’s critique

Todd Zywicki ()

Public Choice, 2008, vol. 135, issue 1, pages 35-53

Keywords: Tullock; Posner; Law & economics; Economics of judicial procedures; Adversary system; Inquisitorial system; Civil law; Common law; Rent-seeking; Spontaneous order; B31; D72; K10; K12; K13; K41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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