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Research Handbook on Economic Models of Law

Edited by Thomas J. Miceli and Matthew Baker

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: One of the great successes of the law and economics movement has been the use of economic models to explain the structure and function of broad areas of law. The original contributions to this volume epitomize that tradition, offering state-of-the-art research on the many facets of economic modeling in law.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E0 G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781000144
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Land assemblage: efficiency and equity in public-private projects , pp 14-32 Downloads
Zachary Grossman, Jonathan Pincus and Perry Shapiro
Ch 2 The economics of activity levels in tort liability and regulation , pp 33-53 Downloads
Nuno Garoupa and Thomas S. Ulen
Ch 3 Liability versus regulation for product-related risks , pp 54-68 Downloads
Thomas J. Miceli, Rebecca Rabon and Kathleen Segerson
Ch 4 Regulation versus liability: a behavioural economics perspective , pp 69-86 Downloads
Kathleen Segerson and Tsvetan Tsvetanov
Ch 5 Strict liability when victims choose the value of the asset at risk , pp 87-111 Downloads
Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
Ch 6 Incentives for care, litigation, and tort reform under self-serving bias , pp 112-155 Downloads
Claudia Landeo, Maxim Nikitin and Sergei Izmalkov
Ch 7 Tort standards and legal expenditures: a unified model , pp 156-164 Downloads
Jef De Mot and Ben Depoorter
Ch 8 Litigation success functions , pp 165-174 Downloads
Jef De Mot
Ch 9 The optimal amount of distorted testimony when the arbiter can and cannot commit , pp 175-192 Downloads
Winand Emons and Claude Fluet
Ch 10 Do exclusionary rules convict the innocent? , pp 193-207 Downloads
Dhammika Dharmapala, Nuno Garoupa and Richard McAdams
Ch 11 Search, seizure and false (?) arrest: an analysis of fourth amendment remedies when police can plant evidence , pp 208-234 Downloads
Dhammika Dharmapala and Thomas J. Miceli
Ch 12 Crime, expectations, and the deterrence hypothesis , pp 235-280 Downloads
Matthew Baker and Niklas Westelius
Ch 13 Active courts and menu contracts , pp 281-307 Downloads
Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Andrew Postlewaite
Ch 14 The efficiency of affirmative action with purely historical discrimination , pp 308-340 Downloads
Abraham L. Wickelgren
Ch 15 The multi-layered action of trademark: meaning, law and market , pp 341-356 Downloads
Giovanni Ramello

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