This is the only course book specifically designed to instruct law students in the discipline of public choice. The book provides a comprehensive, but nontechnical, overview of interest group theory, social choice theory, and game theory (along with elementary price theory), and ties these concepts to a wide range of topics in both public and private law. The book contains chapters devoted to each set of methodological tools and to specific institutional settings: legislatures, courts, executive branch (and bureaus), and constitutions.https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/books/1019/thumbnail.jp
Public Choice has been defined as the application of the methodology of economics to the study of po...
Public choice theory has been used to explain a wide range of observable facts. It has also been inf...
This book, available open access for the benefit of all, deals with the emerging field of law & ...
This is the only course book specifically designed to instruct law students in the discipline of pub...
The next generation of government officials, business leaders, and members of civil society likely w...
This accessible volume integrates wide-ranging economic methodologies with a vast array of legal sub...
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In Greed, Chaos, and Governance-a truly good good book about the modem administrative state-Jerry Ma...
Public choice theory seeks to account for public policy formation in democratic societies: this requ...
This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law ha...
Social choice studies the differing implications of the concept of rationality (or transitivity) for...
In the 1980s scholars began applying Positive Political Theory (PPT) to study public law. This chapt...
The economic theory of government has lately gained the acceptance in legal circles that it has long...
article published in law journalThis piece is a response to an article by Andrew Guzman, which proff...
In this paper I discuss how Law and Economics can benefit from incorporating some insights from Publ...
Public Choice has been defined as the application of the methodology of economics to the study of po...
Public choice theory has been used to explain a wide range of observable facts. It has also been inf...
This book, available open access for the benefit of all, deals with the emerging field of law & ...
This is the only course book specifically designed to instruct law students in the discipline of pub...
The next generation of government officials, business leaders, and members of civil society likely w...
This accessible volume integrates wide-ranging economic methodologies with a vast array of legal sub...
Public choice, sometimes referred to as the economic theory of legislation, applies game theory and ...
In Greed, Chaos, and Governance-a truly good good book about the modem administrative state-Jerry Ma...
Public choice theory seeks to account for public policy formation in democratic societies: this requ...
This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law ha...
Social choice studies the differing implications of the concept of rationality (or transitivity) for...
In the 1980s scholars began applying Positive Political Theory (PPT) to study public law. This chapt...
The economic theory of government has lately gained the acceptance in legal circles that it has long...
article published in law journalThis piece is a response to an article by Andrew Guzman, which proff...
In this paper I discuss how Law and Economics can benefit from incorporating some insights from Publ...
Public Choice has been defined as the application of the methodology of economics to the study of po...
Public choice theory has been used to explain a wide range of observable facts. It has also been inf...
This book, available open access for the benefit of all, deals with the emerging field of law & ...