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Book Title: Comparative Law and Economics
Editor(s): Eisenberg, Theodore; Ramello, B. Giovanni
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857932570
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface ix
part i tHeoretiCaL issUes
1. the past, present and future of comparative law and
economics 3
Giovanni B. Ramello
2. markets, contracts, and firms: a unified model of
organizational choice 23
Thomas J. Miceli
3. Law, social norms, and standards: their nexus with
government and their impact on the economic performance of
nation states 39
Nicholas Mercuro
4. the market for legal innovation: Law and economics in
europe and the United states 78
Nuno Garoupa and Thomas S. Ulen
5. principles, tolerance and institutional torpor 112
Enrico Colombatto
part ii seLeCted Cases
6. structure and style in comparative property law 131
Yun-chien Chang and Henry E. Smith
7. a comparative view of local tax and expenditure limitations
and their consequences 161
Federico Revelli
8. iron fist in a velvet glove? Judicial behavior in mixed courts 182
Valerie P. Hans and Anne Jolivet
9. Global competition law convergence: potential roles for
economics 206
David J. Gerber
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vi Comparative law and economics
10. the comparative law and economics of energy markets 236
Giuseppe Bellantuono
11. a comparative law and economics analysis of damages for
patent infringement 262
Thomas F. Cotter
12. the comparative economics of international intellectual
property agreements 282
Peter K. Yu
13. Copyright and tort as mirror models: on not mistaking for the
right hand what the left hand is doing 311
Wendy J. Gordon
14. the eurozone crisis, the defective policy response and the
need for institutional innovation 336
Enrico ...
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