The efficiency of common law rules is central to achieving efficient resource allocation in a market economy. While many theories suggest reasons why judge-made law should tend toward efficient rules, the question whether the common law actually does converge in commercial areas has remained empirically untested. We create a dataset of 465 state-court appellate decisions involving the application of the Economic Loss Rule in construction disputes and track the evolution of law in this area from 1970 to 2005. We find that over this period the law did not converge to any stable resting point and evolved differently in different states. We find that legal evolution is influenced by plaintiffs’ claims, the relative economic power of the parties...
Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preference...
Gordon Tullock’s critique of the common law runs against much of the conventional wisdom in the law ...
This paper is aimed at highlighting how common law has evolved over the centuries, namely through th...
This paper presents a variation on the Rubin-Priest theory of the evolution of common law rules to...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we consider the role litigation and case selection play in the process of l...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
We analyze the efficiency and consistency of court decisions under common and civil law. As a leadin...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
This paper integrates the literatures on the social value of lawsuits, the evolution of the law, and...
Through the use of statistical and econometric techniques, social scientists can offer powerful new ...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preference...
Gordon Tullock’s critique of the common law runs against much of the conventional wisdom in the law ...
This paper is aimed at highlighting how common law has evolved over the centuries, namely through th...
This paper presents a variation on the Rubin-Priest theory of the evolution of common law rules to...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we consider the role litigation and case selection play in the process of l...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
We analyze the efficiency and consistency of court decisions under common and civil law. As a leadin...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
This paper integrates the literatures on the social value of lawsuits, the evolution of the law, and...
Through the use of statistical and econometric techniques, social scientists can offer powerful new ...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preference...
Gordon Tullock’s critique of the common law runs against much of the conventional wisdom in the law ...
This paper is aimed at highlighting how common law has evolved over the centuries, namely through th...