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245 0 _aRecent developments in law and economics Vol 1/
_cedited by Robert D. Cooter and Francesco Parisi
260 _aUK;
_bEdward Elgar Publications,
_c2009.
300 _a539p.;
_c25cm.
490 _a International library of critical writings in economics, 241
505 _aVolume I – Property and Intellectual Property Acknowledgements Introduction Robert D. Cooter and Francesco Parisi PART I PROPERTY LAW 1. Robert C. Ellickson (1993), ‘Property in Land’ 2. Dean Lueck (1995), ‘The Rule of First Possession and the Design of the Law’ 3. Michael A. Heller (1998), ‘The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets’ 4. James M. Buchanan and Yong J. Yoon (2000), ‘Symmetric Tragedies: Commons and Anticommons’ 5. Thomas W. Merrill and Henry E. Smith (2000), ‘Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerous Clauses Principle’ 6. Francesco Parisi (2002), ‘Entropy in Property’ 7. Henry Hansmann and Reiner Kraakman (2000), ‘The Essential Role of Organizational Law’ PART II INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 8. Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998), ‘Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research’ 9. Hal R. Varian (2000), ‘Buying, Sharing and Renting Information Goods’ 10. Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2002), ‘Some Simple Economics of Open Source’ 11. Stephen Tadelis (1999), ‘What’s in a Name? Reputation as a Tradeable Asset’ 12. Robert G. Bone (2004), ‘Enforcement Costs and Trademark Puzzles’
520 _aThis three-volume set is an authoritative selection of some of the most important published papers in law and economics. It provides an extensive overview of recent work for law and economics scholars and an opportunity to explore developments in particular fields for those interested in more specialized study. Volume I presents current theories being applied in property law and intellectual property. Volume II addresses current issues in torts, criminal law, and remedies. Volume III explores a variety of approaches to contract and corporate law. These innovative papers offer ideas for the improvement of current legal policies and identify areas requiring additional study to further enhance our understanding of ways in which economics can inform the development of law. ---provided by publisher
650 _aLaw and economics
700 _a Parisi, Francesco
_eEditor
700 _aCooter, Robert D.
_eEditor
800 _aBlaug, Mark
_eSeries Editor
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