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Public Choice And Future Of Public Choice-Influenced Legal Scholarship, David Skeel Jan 1997

Public Choice And Future Of Public Choice-Influenced Legal Scholarship, David Skeel

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By many yardsticks, public choice is the single most successful transplant from the world of economics to legal scholarship., As with other law-and-economics scholarship, critics have attacked its assumptions, its methodology, and its conclusions. But nearly everyone concedes the power of at least some of the insights of public choice, and many of its terms, including "public choice" itself, have become common coinage in the legal literature, even among those who would never overtly rely on law-and-economics perspectives in their work. Although both Maxwell Stearns's collection of readings and commentary, Public Choice and Public Law, and much of this Review …