Legal Foundations of Capitalism by John Roger Commons (1924) challenges both orthodox theories of economics and mainstream legal doctrines, at a time when the social sciences were oriented towards new epistemological approaches. This essay shows how Common’s work overruled the assumptions of that movement which in the 20th century became known as Law and Economics. It is not an attempt to extend economic analysis to the study of law. Instead, it is aimed at the application of legal concepts, terms and definitions to economics, and at making economic phenomena coincide with juridicial ones. The end result is the challenge of both neoclassical economics and of traditional legal theories
This paper aims to investigate the reason why Law and Economics, differently from other legal Americ...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
As lawyers concerned with the regulation of economic activity, we applaud the recognition in Profess...
Legal Foundations of Capitalism by John Roger Commons (1924) challenges both orthodox theories of ec...
The paper has analyzed John R. Commons' contribution to the comprehension of Law and Economics relat...
L’article examine les contributions de John R. Commons et Max Weber et les rapproche de l’analyse de...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
law-and-economics from the perspective of critical legal studies. Critical legal studies was a left-...
Including classic papers by six Nobel laureates, Foundations of the Economic Approach to Law is a co...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the attempts of John Rogers Commons (1862–1945) to provide ...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Law and economics is a controversial method of legal research, increasingly popular among some legal...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
This paper aims to investigate the reason why Law and Economics, differently from other legal Americ...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
As lawyers concerned with the regulation of economic activity, we applaud the recognition in Profess...
Legal Foundations of Capitalism by John Roger Commons (1924) challenges both orthodox theories of ec...
The paper has analyzed John R. Commons' contribution to the comprehension of Law and Economics relat...
L’article examine les contributions de John R. Commons et Max Weber et les rapproche de l’analyse de...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
law-and-economics from the perspective of critical legal studies. Critical legal studies was a left-...
Including classic papers by six Nobel laureates, Foundations of the Economic Approach to Law is a co...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the attempts of John Rogers Commons (1862–1945) to provide ...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Law and economics is a controversial method of legal research, increasingly popular among some legal...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
This paper aims to investigate the reason why Law and Economics, differently from other legal Americ...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
As lawyers concerned with the regulation of economic activity, we applaud the recognition in Profess...