Contract Law and Economics

Contract Law and Economics
Title Contract Law and Economics PDF eBook
Author Gerrit de Geest
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 497
Release 2010-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1849806640

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This unique and timely book offers an up-to-date, clear and comprehensive review of the economic literature on contract law. The topical chapters written by leading international scholars include: precontractual liability, misrepresentation, duress, gratuitous promises, gifts, standard form contracts, interpretation, contract remedies, penalty clauses, impracticability and foreseeability. Option contracts, warranties, long-term contracts, marriage contracts, franchise contracts, quasi-contracts, behavioral approaches, and civil contract law are also discussed. This excellent resource on contract law and economics will be particularly suited to contract law scholars, law teachers, policy makers, and judges. For experts in and practitioners of contract law this will be a key book to buy.

Seduction by Contract

Seduction by Contract
Title Seduction by Contract PDF eBook
Author Oren Bar-Gill
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2012-08-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 019966336X

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Seduction by Contract explains how consumer contracts emerge from market forces and consumer psychology. Consumers' predictable mistakes - they are short-sighted, optimistic, and imperfectly rational - compel sellers to compete by hiding the true costs of products in complex, misleading contracts. Only better law can overcome the market's failure.

The Economics of Contracts

The Economics of Contracts
Title The Economics of Contracts PDF eBook
Author Eric Brousseau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 604
Release 2002-10-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521893138

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A 2002 survey of economics of contracts appealing to scholars in economics, management and law.

Readings in the Economics of Contract Law

Readings in the Economics of Contract Law
Title Readings in the Economics of Contract Law PDF eBook
Author Victor P. Goldberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521349208

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This collection brings together some of the main contributions to an important area of this work, the economics of contract law.

Economic Analysis of Contract Law

Economic Analysis of Contract Law
Title Economic Analysis of Contract Law PDF eBook
Author Sugata Bag
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 203
Release 2018-01-24
Genre Law
ISBN 3319652680

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This book examines the main issues arising in economic analysis of contract law with special attention given to the incomplete contracts. It discusses both the main features of contract law as they relate to the problem of economic exchange, and how the relevant legal rules and the institutions can be analysed from an economic perspective. Evaluate the welfare impacts, analyses the effects and the desirability of different breach remedies and examines the optimal incentive structure of party-designed liquidated damages under the different dimensions of informational asymmetry. Overall the book aims to contribute to the legal debate over the adoption of the specific breach remedies when the breach victim’s expectation interest is difficult to assess, and to the debate over courts' reluctance to implement large penalties in the event of breach of contracts.

Handbook of law and economics

Handbook of law and economics
Title Handbook of law and economics PDF eBook
Author A. Mitchell Polinsky
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 981
Release 2007
Genre Droit
ISBN 0444531203

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"Law can be viewed as a body of rules and legal sanctions that channel behavior in socially desirable directions - for example, by encouraging individuals to take proper precautions to prevent accidents or by discouraging competitors from colluding to raise prices. The incentives created by the legal system are thus a natural subject of study by economists. Moreover, given the importance of law to the welfare of societies, the economic analysis of law merits prominent treatment as a subdiscipline of economics. This two volume Handbook is intended to foster the study of the legal system by economists. The two volumes form a comprehensive and accessible survey of the current state of the field. Chapters prepared by leading specialists of the area. Summarizes received results as well as new developments."--[Source inconnue].

Economics of Contract Law

Economics of Contract Law
Title Economics of Contract Law PDF eBook
Author Douglas G. Baird
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 686
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This important volume presents a rich collection of ideas on and insights into the law and economics of contracts. It includes material relevant to a large number of legal fields. Many of the articles are classics that have, over the years, become focal points for continuing debate; others provide an easily accessible account of particular areas. The editor's comprehensive introduction provides an overview of law and economics scholarship in contracts over the past few decades and a portal into an evolving field. Topics include: the economics of contracting; efficient breach and renegotiation; expectation damages and its alternatives; default rules and mass markets.