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Tlos And Global Financial Markets: The Case Of Derivatives, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Tlos And Global Financial Markets: The Case Of Derivatives, Hannah L. Buxbaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
On Game Theory And The Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake, Robert H. Heidt, Eric Rasmusen, Michael Alexeev
On Game Theory And The Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake, Robert H. Heidt, Eric Rasmusen, Michael Alexeev
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Relaxing Traditional Economic Assumptions And Values: Toward A New Disciplinary Discourse On Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Relaxing Traditional Economic Assumptions And Values: Toward A New Disciplinary Discourse On Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Economics has been viewed traditionally as a discipline removed from other, "softer", fields of social analysis. Professor R. Malloy has fought to remove these barriers and encourage interdisciplinary dialogue. In a field previously dominated by normative values of majority power holders, a multidisciplinary approach allows for a more extensive examination of social trends and the question of innate human "rights". By relaxing the assumptions of traditional neoclassical economic analysis, one can gain a theoretical perspective that includes insights from multiple disciplines. This article reinforces Malloy's conceptualization of new social analysis, hoping to further this new interdisciplinary cooperation.
The Politics Of The Coase Theorem And Its Relationship To Modern Legal Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Politics Of The Coase Theorem And Its Relationship To Modern Legal Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Coase Theorem And The Psychology Of Common-Law Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Coase Theorem And The Psychology Of Common-Law Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The Coase Theorem is a simple proposition-in the absence of transaction costs, a Pareto optimal result will occur regardless of the initial placement of legal liability. Despite this apparent simplicity, however, Coase's economic parable has provoked intense debate in the legal community. Why does the theorem grate on the hardened intuitions of so many lawyers? The thesis of this Article is that a connection exists between the adoption or rejection of a given school of legal thought and the use of certain psychological constructs. Specifically, this Article argues that the constructs underlying the Coase Theorem are incompatible with those underlying …
Potential Competition Mergers: A Structural Synthesis, Joseph F. Brodley
Potential Competition Mergers: A Structural Synthesis, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Massive Industrial Size, Classical Economics, And The Search For Humanistic Value, Joseph F. Brodley
Book Review. Massive Industrial Size, Classical Economics, And The Search For Humanistic Value, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham
The Generality Of Neutral Principles: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Eleven years ago Professor Wechsler first argued that constitutional adjudication should be based on neutral principles of general applicability that transcend the factual contexts of the cases in which they are announced. Since that time, legal scholars have been engaged in a continuing debate over both the meaning and the validity of Wechsler's thesis. Professor Birmingham adds a new perspective to this debate by analyzing neutrality and generality in terms of game theory.
The Theory Of Economic Policy And The Law Of Torts, Robert L. Birmingham
The Theory Of Economic Policy And The Law Of Torts, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Breach Of Contract, Damage Measures, And Economic Efficiency, Robert L. Birmingham
Breach Of Contract, Damage Measures, And Economic Efficiency, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Second Look At The Suez Canal Cases: Excuse For Nonperformance Of Contractual Obligations In The Light Of Economic Theory, Robert L. Birmingham
A Second Look At The Suez Canal Cases: Excuse For Nonperformance Of Contractual Obligations In The Light Of Economic Theory, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Our Economic Problem: The Concentration Of Wealth, Hugh Evander Willis
Our Economic Problem: The Concentration Of Wealth, Hugh Evander Willis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.