Economic Analysis of LawThis text for students of law and economics concentrates on the progress of scholarship in the field. Concrete applications are emphasized over abstract theory in the book. |
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... investment in finding to whatever level the government thinks proper ; the government deter- mines that level by ... investment in invention . The law could decide not to recognize property rights in ideas , but then too few ideas would ...
... investment in finding to whatever level the government thinks proper ; the government deter- mines that level by ... investment in invention . The law could decide not to recognize property rights in ideas , but then too few ideas would ...
Page 373
... investment a leveraged one ; the fallacy is demon- strated in ยง15.2 infra . 2. A mixture of equity and debt capital enables the corporation to provide different risk - return packages to meet the varying preferences of investors ( a ...
... investment a leveraged one ; the fallacy is demon- strated in ยง15.2 infra . 2. A mixture of equity and debt capital enables the corporation to provide different risk - return packages to meet the varying preferences of investors ( a ...
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... investment duties of trustees . Trust investment law has acquired a new importance as a result of the enactment of the Employees Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA ) , which both imposes the prudent man rule on pension fund managers ...
... investment duties of trustees . Trust investment law has acquired a new importance as a result of the enactment of the Employees Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA ) , which both imposes the prudent man rule on pension fund managers ...
Contents
THE NATURE OF ECONOMIC REASONING | 3 |
THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO LAW | 19 |
PROPERTY | 29 |
Copyright | |
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