In his latest article, Professor Robert Ahdieh takes a broad, open-handed swipe at conventional law and economics\u27 reliance on methodological individualism. He hits solidly and right on point at those many places where the discipline is vulnerable to this critique. But is the critique is too expansive? One might read in Professor Ahdieh\u27s article an assertion that methodological individualism has completely blinded, or at least distorted, the view of law and economics scholarship with respect to identity, culture, politics, norms, society, evolutionary processes, and history, among other considerations. If that is his assertion, a solution for these pervasive problems would seem a hopeless endeavor for the discipline. It is hard to im...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Many economists, and even methodologists, believe that the very abstractness of abstract methodology...
In his latest article, Professor Robert Ahdieh takes a broad, open-handed swipe at conventional law ...
The study of law and economics was built upon two pillars. The first is the familiar assumption of i...
Behavioral economic analysis of law presents an important challenge to conventional law and economic...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
Modern economic analysis owes too much to the conceit of Bentham and his followers in their arrogant...
Methodological individualism - a belief that in explaining social phenomena we should begin from th...
This essay advances two theses: that the law and economics movement has been losing its upward traje...
The primary objective of this Article is to question assumptions in order to show that the conventio...
No less an authority than Milton Friedman has argued that improving the realism of assumptions in ec...
The Law and Literature movement seems to have a deadly adversary: the Law and Economics movement. Se...
I want to preface my remarks by saying something about the kind of talk this is going to be. As my t...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Many economists, and even methodologists, believe that the very abstractness of abstract methodology...
In his latest article, Professor Robert Ahdieh takes a broad, open-handed swipe at conventional law ...
The study of law and economics was built upon two pillars. The first is the familiar assumption of i...
Behavioral economic analysis of law presents an important challenge to conventional law and economic...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
Modern economic analysis owes too much to the conceit of Bentham and his followers in their arrogant...
Methodological individualism - a belief that in explaining social phenomena we should begin from th...
This essay advances two theses: that the law and economics movement has been losing its upward traje...
The primary objective of this Article is to question assumptions in order to show that the conventio...
No less an authority than Milton Friedman has argued that improving the realism of assumptions in ec...
The Law and Literature movement seems to have a deadly adversary: the Law and Economics movement. Se...
I want to preface my remarks by saying something about the kind of talk this is going to be. As my t...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
The paper proposes to reconsider the methodology and history of economics radically, whether present...
Many economists, and even methodologists, believe that the very abstractness of abstract methodology...