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Economic Analysis of Law, by Richard A. Posner

Lucid, comprehensive, and definitive in its field, this text covers every aspect of economic analysis of the law, from common law, corporate and commercial law, and public international law to family law, evidence law, and the economic theory of democracy. Updated in its Seventh Edition, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW is the preeminent work in its field, covering the legal-economic perspective on all key areas, from common law to the Constitution. Authored by the pioneer in law and economics analysis, this user-friendly and accessible text sustains itself as a favorite among students and professors, alike.

Many great features make this text an ideal option for your classroom:

  • Maintains itself as the preeminent work in the field, covering the legal-economic perspective on all key areas, from common law to the Constitution
  • Presents the expertise of a highly distinguished author, the pioneer in law and economics analysis
  • Offers accessible, lucid, and user-friendly writing and organization: a. Non-quantitative approach does not assume or require prior knowledge of economics or mathematics b. Part and chapter organization based on legal, not economic concepts
  • Includes end-of-chapter sections to reinforce and extend learning through problems and suggested further readings

    This edition highlights a variety of new information, keeping it timely and topical:

  • The corporations chapter is revised and updated significantly in light of Enron and other corporate scandals; and Congress's response in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
  • An exciting new field of economics�organizational economics�is now included, with particular reference not only to corporations but also to nonprofits, law firms, and the judiciary
  • The rapidly expanding interest in the legal regulation of national security and foreign affairs (torture issues, executive power, the USA Patriot Act, etc.) requires the addition of the interesting economic issues presented by such regulation
  • Expanded coverage of foreign law, of which there is increased interest, both substantive and institutional, and both national and supranational (e.g., European Union) throughout the book.
  • New insights in the chapter on contracts are drawn from the author�s recent scholarly work on contract law
  • Since intellectual property is perhaps the hottest field in law today, the author incorporates some ideas from a book he recently coauthored with William Landes on the economic structure of intellectual property law
  • The chapter on finance is revised and updated to reflect the growing importance of behavioral finance.
  • Novel legal-economic issues relating to the Internet are added to several chapters

    • Sales Rank: #900082 in Books
    • Brand: Brand: Aspen Publishers
    • Published on: 2007-02-07
    • Released on: 2007-02-07
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: 10.25" h x 1.50" w x 7.25" l, 2.55 pounds
    • Binding: Hardcover
    • 816 pages
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    0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    Four Stars
    By Ruan Xiaoyan
    its ok

    80 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
    Monumental, brilliant . . . and ultimately unconvincing
    By John S. Ryan
    Prior to 1960, legal scholars invoked economics only in a handful of specialized contexts -- mostly antitrust and taxation. But it was not generally thought that economic science had much of anything useful to say about the law generally.

    Then, in the early 1960s, Guido Calabresi and Ronald Coase published a couple of papers that a lot of people found pretty darned interesting.

    Richard Posner was one of those people. Within about a decade thereafter, he had written a massive treatise-textbook that attempted to apply (Chicago-school) economic insights to almost the entirety of the law, in part relying on Calabresi's insights on risk allocation and Coase's famous theorem about what happens in a world with no transaction costs.

    That treatise-textbook is now in its fifth edition, and you're looking at the Amazon page for it. It would be hard to name a more influential work in the field of law and economics -- and even today, as Posner himself will gladly tell you, although there are a few other _textbooks_ on the topic, there are still no other _treatises_.

    Posner's scope is breathtaking. Not content to limit himself to the usual array of legal topics (property, torts, contracts, criminal law, legal procedure, and so forth), he also manages to devote portions of his text to, e.g., sex and marriage, surrogate motherhood, prostitution, homosexuality, and a host of other controversial and/or marginal topics you don't typically encounter in an economics text.

    The typical reader will probably not find him altogether persuasive on these topics. In fact, if you're anything like me, you'll probably wind up shaking your head in sheer wonderment: how is it possible for someone to be so brilliantly incisive on one page and so infuriatingly obtuse on the next?

    But don't assume Posner is the one who's wrong. Don't misunderstand me; I think he _is_ sometimes the one who's wrong. But even then, his arguments are something to be reckoned with, not to be easily dismissed. (Nor is he _ever_ simply "obtuse.")

    For the most part I think the book is a success in its more modest aim. In the fifth edition, Posner ends his opening chapter with a short reply to critics of the law and economics movement; with much of what he has to say here I can wholeheartedly agree. His work should, as he notes, be of _some_ interest to anyone who thinks Kaldor-Hicks efficiency/potential Pareto improvement plays any role whatsoever in setting policies. (I don't personally think it plays or should play much role at all, but I can agree with the point as Posner has stated it.) And Posner notes, quite unobjectionably, that the entire field should not be rejected merely because one does not accept the views of its most aggressive exponents.

    But make no mistake, Posner _is_ one of its most aggressive exponents, and the apparent modesty of his aims is somewhat disingenuous: he is not merely trying to find out what economics can say about the law but to tell us that it can say quite a lot indeed. And it is here that I find him ultimately unconvincing on a number of points.

    (To take one well-known example, I don't think Posner's discussion of the famous "Hand formula" captures what Judge Billings Learned Hand meant by it, and at any rate the formula is not as useful as Posner seems to think it is. There is some good discussion of the Hand formula by Richard Wright in _Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law_, and in general Posner has been roundly and in some respects successfully criticized by a wide range of scholars from Ronald Dworkin to Gary Schwartz.)

    But there is no getting around this massive work, and it absolutely cannot be lightly dismissed. On the contrary, the thing bristles with fine insights and obviously massive legal and economic erudition; most of it will repay close reading even for the reader who ends up disagreeing. If you have any interest in the field of law and economics, you really ought to read this book _sometime_.

    23 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
    a groundbreaking legal work
    By A Customer
    this is one of the most original and groundbreaking pieces of legal literature in history...Posner, one of the founders of the "chicago school" of law & economics applies the principles of ecomonics to analyze the entrire legal system from basic rules to underlying principles

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