ABSTRACT

This book addresses the lively interaction between the disciplines of law and economics. The traditional boundaries of these two disciplines have somehow inhibited a full understanding of the functioning of and the evolution of economic and legal systems. It has often been the case that these boundaries have had to be reshaped, and sometimes abolis

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PART I Complexity in law and economics

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PART III Contractual incompleteness and the nature of endogenous enforcement