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Oxford University Press
09 March 2017
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. Edited by Francisco Parisi, the Handbook looks at the origins of the field of law and economics, tracks its 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.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 40mm
Weight:   1.184kg
ISBN:   9780199684250
ISBN 10:   0199684251
Series:   Oxford Handbooks
Pages:   592
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Constitutions, Statutes, and Regulations 1: Richard A. Epstein: Optimal Constitutional Structure 2: Thomas Ginsburg: Design of Constitutions 3: John M. de Figueiredo and Edward H. Stiglitz: Democratic Rulemaking 4: Mariano-Florentino Cuellar and Jerry Mashaw: Regulatory Decision-Making and Economic Analysis 5: Daniel Rubinfeld and Robert Inman: Economics of Federalism 6: Daniel Shaviro: Economics of Tax Law Part II: Civil Process and Litigation 7: Ben Depoorter and Paul Rubin: Judge-Made Law and the Common Law Process 8: Robert G. Bone: Economics of Civil Procedure 9: Chris W. Sanchirico: Economics of Evidence 10: Bruce Kobayashi: Economics of Litigation 11: Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum: Settlement and Trial 12: Winard Emons: Legal Fees and Lawyers' Compensation 13: Albert Yoon: Legal Profession and the Market for Lawyers 14: Talia Fisher: Law and Economics of Alternative Dispute Resolution Part III: Crime and Punishment 15: Isaac Ehrlich: Economics of Criminal Law 16: Keith Hylton: Economics of Criminal Procedure 17: Anthony Braga: Guns and Crime 18: Roger Bowles: Prosecutorial Strategies Part IV: Beyond National Legal Systems 19: Geoffrey Miller: Economics of Ancient Legal Systems 20: Daniel Klerman: Economics of Legal History 21: Alan Sykes and Andrew Guzman: Economics of International Law 22: Paul B. Stephan: Enforcement of International Law 23: W. Mark C. Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati: International Finance and Sovereign Debt 24: Joel Trachtman: Economics of International Organizations 25: Erin O'Hara: Choice of Law and Conflict of Laws

Francesco Parisi is the Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School and a Distinguished Professor of Public Finance at the University of Bologna. From 2002 to 2006 he held a Chair in Private Law at the University of Milan (Statale), where he was appointed Professore Ordinario per Chiara Fama. From 1993 to 2006 he taught at George Mason University where he served as Professor of Law & Director of the Law and Economics Program and as an Associate Director of the J.M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy. He has authored 18 books and approximately 200 papers in the field of law and economics. Professor Parisi is Editor-in-Chief of the Review of Law and Economics, Associate Editor of the International Review of Law and Economics, and served as Editor of the Supreme Court Economic Review. He is a member of the board of editors of the Journal of Public Choice, the American Journal of Comparative Law, and the Journal of Law, Economics and Policy.

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