Full Description
This text is volume I of a five-volume reference work that surveys the entire literature on law and economics. The entries consist of two elements: a review of the literature by an authority in the field and a bibliography which covers most of the published material in the particular area.
Contents
Introductory books; introductory articles; monographs; book reviews; symposia; collection of (new) articles; readers; doctoral or masters theses; organization of research and teaching, Claus Ott and Tina Neuling; history of law and economics, Ejan Mackaay; law and economics in Austria, Wolfgang Weigel; law and economics in Belgium, Gerrit De Geest; law and economics in Denmark, Henrik Lando; law and economics in Finland, Risto Nuolimaa and Pekka Timonen; law and economics in France, Lionel Montagne; law and economics in Germany, Roland Kirstein; law and economics in Greece, Aristedes N. Hatzis; law and economics in Hungary, Andras Sajo and Kinga Petervari; law and economics in Italy, Roberto Pardolesi and Guideppe Bellantuono; law and economics in Mexico, Andres Roemer and Jose Diego Valades; law and economics in the Netherlands, Rudi W. Holzhauer and Rob Teijl; law and economics in Norway, Erling Eide; law and economics in Portugal, Miguel Moura e Silva; law and economics in Quebec, Frederick Charette; law and economics in Taiwan, Steven S. Kan; law and economics in Serbia, Zeliko Sevic; law and economics in Spain, Santos Pastor and Jesus Pintos; law and economics in Sweden, Goran Skogh; law and economics in Switzerland; methodology - general, Heico Kerkmeester; schools - general, Ejan Mackaay; Austrian school; institutional law and economics, Steven G. Medema, Nicholas Mercuro and Warren J. Samuels; new institutional economics, Peter G. Klein; property rights approach; game theory applied to law; comparative law and economics, Ugo A. Mattei, Luisa Antoniolli and Andrea Rossato; experimental law and economics, Richard H. McAdams; law and economics of development, Edardo Buscaglia; public choice, constitutional political economy, and law and economics, Ludwig Van den Hauwe; law and macroeconomics, Richard L. Gordon; other sociological approaches, Ian R. Macneil; the law and economics of anthropology, Robert Cooter; new economic history and law and economics, Alexander J. Field; critical legal studies, Wayne Eastman; rational choice theory in law and economics, Thomas S. Ulen; the endowment effect, Christopher Curran; the coase theorem, Steven G. Medema and Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.; transaction costs, Douglas W. Allen; public goods and club goods, Patrick McNutt; network externalities, William H. Page and John E. Lopatka; path dependence, Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis; non-legal sanctions, Stephen Panther; legal error, Warren F. Schwartz; norms and values in law and economics, Denis J. Brion; general structure of the law, Donald Wittman.