Lexeconics: The Interaction of Law and Economics

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G. Sirkin
Springer Science & Business Media, 1981 M01 31 - 271 páginas
On May 11, 1978, the Economics Department of the City College of the City University of New York held its sixth annual conference. Seven papers, each with a comment, were delivered and are published in this volume. This publication has been made possible by income from the Henry Schwager Fund. Gerald Sirkin The City College of the City University of New York. 5 Contents Prefu~ 5 Introduction 9 1. California Law and its Economic Effects on Southern California by David L. Shapiro 14 No~ ~ Comments on "California Law and its Economic Effects on Southern California' by Harold M. Hochman 58 2. ERISA & The Prudent Man Rule: Avoiding P- verse Results by Roger D. Blair 62 Notes 80 Comments on "ERISA and the Prudent Man Rule: Avoiding Perverse Results" by Lewis Kornhauser 85 3. Fee Shifting: An Institutional Change to Decrease the Benefits from Free Riding by Gordon L.

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Introduction
9
Notes
52
California Law and its Economic Effects on Southern California
58
ERISA The Prudent Man Rule Avoiding Perverse Results
62
Notes
80
Avoiding Perverse Results
85
Fee Shifting An Institutional Change to Decrease the Benefits from Free Riding
95
Notes
133
Comments on The Optimal Size of the Criminal Court System
162
Rent Seeking
165
Notes
189
Comments On Rent Seeking
191
The Toehold Acquisition Doctrine Law Economic Theory and Paradox
195
Notes
234
Comments on The Toehold Acquisition Doctrine
241
Law as a Capital Good
257

An Institutional Change to Decrease the Benefits From Free Riding
141
The Optimal Size of the Criminal Court System
145
Notes
159
Notes
267
Comments on Law as a Capital Good
268
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