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Teaching In A Larger Social Context: Using Simulations To Demonstrate Socioeconomic Principles And Relevance To Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake Jan 2004

Teaching In A Larger Social Context: Using Simulations To Demonstrate Socioeconomic Principles And Relevance To Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake

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A single action of an individual is highly influenced not only by personal interests and desires, but also by a complex network of social influences. Because of this vast outside social pressure within society, the legal ramifications of individual action must also be studied in a multidimensional way to incorporate these social values. One effective means to do so is to begin linking the socioeconomic paradigm into traditional legal study through the use of teaching simulations. This article brings forth a new method involving hand-on simulations and outlines its necessity within the legal sphere. Through these simulations, students are able …


Models In Social Science: A Review Of Law And Public Policy: A Socioeconomic Approach, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Jan 2004

Models In Social Science: A Review Of Law And Public Policy: A Socioeconomic Approach, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

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High Velocity Labor Economics: A Review Essay Of Working In Silicon Valley: Economic And Legal Analysis Of A High-Velocity Labor Market, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt Jan 2004

High Velocity Labor Economics: A Review Essay Of Working In Silicon Valley: Economic And Legal Analysis Of A High-Velocity Labor Market, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt

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Book Review. Taking Coase Seriously: Neil Komesar On Law's Limits, Daniel H. Cole Jan 2004

Book Review. Taking Coase Seriously: Neil Komesar On Law's Limits, Daniel H. Cole

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