This essay traces the vein of thought represented by Calabresi\u27s The Costs of Accidents , both backward in time to examine its sources, and forward to its impact on current scholarship. I focus on three broad topics: positive versus normative law and economics, positivist versus anti-positivist thinking in law, and the assumption of rationality in law and economics
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
The scope of the paper is to discuss whether Italian case law of the higher courts and, in particula...
Although it may seem desirable to seek to eliminate accident-causing activities, virtually all socie...
The birth of the Law and Economics movement is usually dated to the early 1960s and linked to the pu...
I agree with Calabresi\u27s general distinction between Economic Analysis of Law and Law and Economi...
G. Calabresi, The Costs of Accidents. A Légal and Economie Analysis. In: Revue internationale de dro...
The paper focuses on the methodological background of the economic analysis of law and the different...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
This article elaborates on the point made by Guido Calabresi in his recent book “The Future of Law a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
The publication of Guido Calabresi’s book “The Future of Law and Economics” has drawn a substantial ...
Guido Calabresi\u27s The Costs of Accidents is unquestionably the most important book written in tor...
This article strengthens Calabresi's call for a bilateral relationship between law and economics wit...
textabstractGuido Calabresi proposed to replace the dominating paradigm of fault with simpler strict...
This paper is far less ambitious than its title might suggest. It would be impossible to offer a com...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
The scope of the paper is to discuss whether Italian case law of the higher courts and, in particula...
Although it may seem desirable to seek to eliminate accident-causing activities, virtually all socie...
The birth of the Law and Economics movement is usually dated to the early 1960s and linked to the pu...
I agree with Calabresi\u27s general distinction between Economic Analysis of Law and Law and Economi...
G. Calabresi, The Costs of Accidents. A Légal and Economie Analysis. In: Revue internationale de dro...
The paper focuses on the methodological background of the economic analysis of law and the different...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
This article elaborates on the point made by Guido Calabresi in his recent book “The Future of Law a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
The publication of Guido Calabresi’s book “The Future of Law and Economics” has drawn a substantial ...
Guido Calabresi\u27s The Costs of Accidents is unquestionably the most important book written in tor...
This article strengthens Calabresi's call for a bilateral relationship between law and economics wit...
textabstractGuido Calabresi proposed to replace the dominating paradigm of fault with simpler strict...
This paper is far less ambitious than its title might suggest. It would be impossible to offer a com...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
The scope of the paper is to discuss whether Italian case law of the higher courts and, in particula...
Although it may seem desirable to seek to eliminate accident-causing activities, virtually all socie...