Oxford handbook of law and economics / edited by Francesco Parisi.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2017]
  • ©2017
Description
3 volumes ; 26 cm

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  • Vol. 1-v. 3

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    Summary note
    "Covering over one-hundred topics on issues ranging from Law and Neuroeconomics to European Union Law and Economics to Feminist Theory and Law and Economics, 'The Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics' is the definitive work in the field of law and economics. The book gathers together scholars and experts in law and economics to create the most inclusive and current work on law and economics. It looks at the origins of the field of law and economics, tracks the field's progression and increased importance to both law and economics, and looks to the future of the field and its continued development by examining a cornucopia of fields touched by work in law and economics. The uniqueness of its breadth, depth, and convenience make the volume essential to scholars, students, and contributors in the field of law and economics"--Front jacket flap.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • Volume 1. Methodology and concepts
    • v. 2. Private and commercial law
    • v. 3. Public law and legal institutions
    Other title(s)
    • Handbook of law and economics
    • Law and economics
    ISBN
    • 9780199684267 ((volume 1))
    • 019968426X ((volume 1))
    • 9780199684205 ((volume 2))
    • 0199684200 ((volume 2))
    • 9780199684250 ((volume 3))
    • 0199684251 ((volume 3))
    • 9780198803737 ((set))
    • 0198803737 ((set))
    LCCN
    2017935284
    OCLC
    987229885
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