Legal-economic nexus
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- 9780415493604
- 340.115 SAM.L
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340.115 KER.S Student guide to clinical legal education and Pro Bono/ | 340.115 MEN.R Rule of law in a free society / | 340.115 PIR.A Anthropology of law / | 340.115 SAM.L Legal-economic nexus | 340.1150954 MEN.L Law and social transformation in India | 340.11509595 PEL.M Islamic modern: | 340.14 BER.L Law and language : |
Law and economics.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Law -- Philosophy. The legal-economic nexus --
The nature and sources of rights --
Markets and their social construction --
Joseph J. Spengler's concept of the "problem of order" : a reconsideration and extension --
The status of the status quo : the Buchanan colloquium --
The problem of the status of the status quo : some comments --
Two views of government : a conversation / Warren J. Samuels, James M. Buchanan --
Some problems in the use of language in economics --
Poletown and Hathcock : an essay on some problems in the language of the law --
An evolutionary approach to law and economics / Warren J. Samuels, A. Allan Schmid, James D. Schaffer --
The rule of law and the capture and use of government in a world of inequality --
The Duke of Argyll and Edwin L. Godkin as precursors to Hayek on the relation of ignorance to policy / Warren J. Samuels, Kirk D. Johnson, Marianne Johnson --
The Duke of Argyll and Henry George : land ownership and governance / Warren J. Samuels, Kirk D. Johnson, Marianne Johnson --
The pervasive proposition, "what is, is and ought to be" : a critique --
What is, is what? --
Professional policy advocacy or policy diffidence? : a point of view.
Providing another key contribution to the immensely popular field of law and economics, this book, written by the doyen of the history of economic thought in the US, explores the dynamic relationship between economics, law and polity.
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