Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contract law matters because of the way it affects the behavior of everyone who enters into a contract, not just those who end up in court. In this talk, I want to show that law and economics is useful for exactly this reason. It helps us to identify the effects that legal rules have on behavior
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This article is a somewhat abridged version of the fifth annual Foulston-Siefkin Lecture which Profe...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
This is an update of a work done in conjunction with a contract law conference 25 years ago. My spec...
This paper, which will appear as a chapter in the forthcoming Handbook of Law and Economics (A.M. Po...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Abstract or at least Civil contract law) is more efficient than Common law. In order to test this hy...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Law and economics has failed to produce plausible descriptive theories of contract doctrines. This p...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
What is the function of legal rules in the economy? Can there be order without law? Should the\ud go...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This article is a somewhat abridged version of the fifth annual Foulston-Siefkin Lecture which Profe...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
This is an update of a work done in conjunction with a contract law conference 25 years ago. My spec...
This paper, which will appear as a chapter in the forthcoming Handbook of Law and Economics (A.M. Po...
Diligent first year law students study contract law with a passion previously reserved for romantic ...
Abstract or at least Civil contract law) is more efficient than Common law. In order to test this hy...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Law and economics has failed to produce plausible descriptive theories of contract doctrines. This p...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
What is the function of legal rules in the economy? Can there be order without law? Should the\ud go...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This article is a somewhat abridged version of the fifth annual Foulston-Siefkin Lecture which Profe...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...