Law and economics is influential in U.S. legal scholarship, but not as much elsewhere. Different explanations have been suggested for this. In this Article, I argue that the problems faced by law and economics outside of the United States are neither particular to the field nor to the local context. I offer an interpretation based on the similarities between legal parochialism and trade protectionism. A tentative prediction is that globalization in legal markets might change the current patterns
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Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Law and economics is influential in U.S. legal scholarship, but not as much elsewhere. Different exp...
Law and economics has become an integral part of U.S. legal scholarship and the law school curriculu...
Economic analysis plays a major role in the American legal discourse, while its position in the Germ...
There have been a large number of innovations in legal scholarship in the U.S. legal academy over th...
While law and economics has become an established mode of analysis within the United States, it is g...
Much of the study of international private law has focused on exploring differences in legal systems...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Whether the activities of lawyers might hamper economic growth has been hotly contested over the pas...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
Prior to 1960, most North American law schools paid attention only to anti-trust, public utility reg...
This Article argues that law and economics has worked a remarkable but unexpected change on legal sc...
This paper describes the jurisprudential niche occupied by the several schools of thought that compr...
This paper analyzes the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) and their impact on ...
This Article addresses in simple analytic terms the strong allegations of recent years that various ...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Law and economics is influential in U.S. legal scholarship, but not as much elsewhere. Different exp...
Law and economics has become an integral part of U.S. legal scholarship and the law school curriculu...
Economic analysis plays a major role in the American legal discourse, while its position in the Germ...
There have been a large number of innovations in legal scholarship in the U.S. legal academy over th...
While law and economics has become an established mode of analysis within the United States, it is g...
Much of the study of international private law has focused on exploring differences in legal systems...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Whether the activities of lawyers might hamper economic growth has been hotly contested over the pas...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
Prior to 1960, most North American law schools paid attention only to anti-trust, public utility reg...
This Article argues that law and economics has worked a remarkable but unexpected change on legal sc...
This paper describes the jurisprudential niche occupied by the several schools of thought that compr...
This paper analyzes the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) and their impact on ...
This Article addresses in simple analytic terms the strong allegations of recent years that various ...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...