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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
David D Friedman |
| ISBN: | 0691010161 9780691010168 0691090092 9780691090092 |
| OCLC Number: | 42863167 |
| Notes: | Includes index. |
| Description: | 329 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | 1. What Does Economics Have to Do with Law? -- 2. Efficiency and All That -- 3. What's Wrong with the World, Part 1 -- 4. What's Wrong with the World, Part 2 -- 5. Defining and Enforcing Rights: Property, Liability, and Spaghetti -- 6. Of Burning Houses and Exploding Coke Bottles -- 7. Coin Flips and Car Crashes: Ex Post versus Ex Ante -- 8. Games, Bargains, Bluffs, and Other Really Hard Stuff -- 9. As Much as Your Life Is Worth -- Intermezzo. The American Legal System in Brief -- 10. Mine, Thine, and Ours: The Economics of Property Law -- 11. Clouds and Barbed Wire: The Economics of Intellectual Property -- 12. The Economics of Contract -- 13. Marriage, Sex, and Babies -- 14. Tort Law -- 15. Criminal Law -- 16. Antitrust -- 17. Other Paths -- 18. The Crime/Tort Puzzle -- 19. Is the Common Law Efficient? |
| Responsibility: | David D. Friedman. |
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