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Past Law Course Reserves: Law and Economics (LAW 435)

Items on course reserve for Law and Economics 2019/2020

 

Title Call Number Loan Period Checkouts
Economic analysis of accident law / Steven Shavell (+02000515176) KF1251 .S53 1987  2 hr
IN
1
Antitrust law, an economic perspective / Richard A. Posner (301000805898) KF1649 .P66 1976  2 hr
IN
0
Economic analysis of law / Richard A. Posner (002002256821) K487 .E3P6735 2011  2 hr
​​​​​​​IN
6
The limits of freedom of contract / Michael J. Trebilcock (302000800980) K840 .T74 1993  2 hr
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0
Law & economics / Robert Cooter, Thomas Ulen (902002381192) K487 .E3C665 2012  2 hr
​​​​​​​IN
2
An introduction to law and economics / A. Mitchell Polinsky (Josephine Scott Crocker Professor of Law and Economics, Stanford University)
(402002388635)
KF385 .P84 2019  2 hr
​​​​​​​IN
4
The Economics of contract law / [compiled by] Anthony T. Kronman, Richard A. Posner (902000128498) KF801 .E25  2 hr
​​​​​​​IN
0
The Economic structure of tort law / William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (402000486855) KF1251 .L36 1987  2 hr
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0
The economic structure of corporate law / Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel (602001730112) KF1416 .E27 1991  2 hr
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0
Construction risk in public-private partnerships in Canada
(002002353168)
LR 435  2 hr
​​​​​​​IN
0
Economic Analysis of Accident Law / Steven Shavell 
(ebook)
ebook N/A 0
Disability insurance and public policy
(001000878658)
CA2ONEC  16:1981R23  2 hr
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0

 

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