In this work, lawyer and economist Klaus Mathis appraises Richard A. Posner's normative justification of the efficiency paradigm from the perspective of the philosophy of law. He points out the possibilities as well as the limits of economic analysis of law.
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In this work, lawyer and economist Klaus Mathis appraises Richard A. Posner's normative justification of the efficiency paradigm from the perspective of the philosophy of law. He points out the possibilities as well as the limits of economic analysis of law.
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New. Print on demand Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 220 p. Contains: Unspecified, Line drawings, black & white, Tables, black & white, Figures. Law and Philosophy Library, 84.