1st Edition

Law and Economics Vol 1 The Early Journal Literature

By Warren J Samuels Copyright 1998
    536 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection contains texts from both fields of law and economics. The material demonstrates the complexity of correlating the two areas, examining the relationship between the economy and the legal system and exploring the fundamental social processes and problems involved therein.

    Copy Texts, Acknowledgements, Preface, Introduction: Some Early Journal Contributions to Law and Economics, 1 Francis Wharton Political Economy and Criminal Law, 2 Edward A. Ross The Unseen Foundations of Society, 3 Henry Carter Adams Relation of the State to Industrial Action, 4 Henry Carter Adams Economics and Jurisprudence, 5 John Bates Clark The Modern Appeal to Legal Forces in Economic Life, 6 Arthur Cecil Pigou A Parallel Between Economic and Political Theory, 7 Arthur Cecil Pigou The Unity of Political and Economic Science, 8 H. W. Humble Economics from a Legal Standpoint, 9 Martin W. Littleton Law and Economics, 10 David Kinley The Renewed Extension of Government Control of Economic Life, 11 John H. Gray Economics and the Law, 12 Eugene Allen Gilmore The Relation of Law and Economics, 13 Homer Hoyt The Economic Function of the Common Law, 14 Robert Lee Hale Law Making by Unofficial Minorities, 15 Robert Lee Hale Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-coercive State, 16 Robert Lee Hale Labor Legislation as an Enlargement of Individual Liberty, 17 Robert Lee Hale Bargaining, Duress, and Economic Liberty, 18 Robert Lee Hale Some Basic Constitutional Rights of Economic Significance, 19 Robert Lee Hale Economic Liberty and the State, 20 John R. Commons Law and Economics

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    Edited by Warren J. Samuels