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The aim of The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance is to introduce the reader to a different way of thinking about economics that will allow them to both understand and apply legal concepts to economic analysis. To this end, it adopts and further develops Wesley Hohfeld’s legal framework of jural (legal) relations as a tool of analysis. This analytical tool, as built into the Legal-Economic Performance framework, provides specific direction in identifying and describing interdependence among economic agents (including rights, duties, liberties and exposure to various acts).



The framework adopted and developed in this book relies on the concept of interdependence--that all economic agents are tied together in a legal system given the inherent interdependent nature of transactions in a complex modern global economy. The authors start by developing this framework and then apply it to a variety of settings and empirical examples. Using this new method, economists will be able to reshape their analysis to account for how legal systems and specific legal rules impact economic performance and outcomes.



This approach will be of great interest to graduate and advanced undergraduate social science scholars, faculty interested in the intersections of law and economics and the application of legal concepts to impact analysis, and practitioners in the fields of policy, law and economics.



Trade Review
‘This book represents a major advance in law and economics. Combining insight from generations of Great Lakes institutionalists with a fresh look at legal concepts by Wesley Hohfeld, the authors introduce a powerful Legal-Economic Performance framework and demonstrate its relevance to a variety of contemporary policy issues.’ -- Charles J. Whalen, University at Buffalo, US

Table of Contents
Contents: Preface Introduction: Institutional law and economics PART I INSTITUTIONS, LAW AND ECONOMICS 1. Institutions 2. The underlying legal structure of economic relationships 3. Applying Hohfeld to economics 4. The Legal-Economic Performance framework PART II APPLICATIONS 5. Uber versus drivers 6. Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission 7. Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid (CA Agricultural Labor Relations Board) 8. Common property and fisheries management in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts national marine area 9. Conclusion: Themes from Legal-Economic Performance Facts of the case References Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781802204322, 978-1802204322
      ISBN10: 1802204326

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The aim of The Legal Foundations of Micro-Institutional Performance is to introduce the reader to a different way of thinking about economics that will allow them to both understand and apply legal concepts to economic analysis. To this end, it adopts and further develops Wesley Hohfeld’s legal framework of jural (legal) relations as a tool of analysis. This analytical tool, as built into the Legal-Economic Performance framework, provides specific direction in identifying and describing interdependence among economic agents (including rights, duties, liberties and exposure to various acts).



      The framework adopted and developed in this book relies on the concept of interdependence--that all economic agents are tied together in a legal system given the inherent interdependent nature of transactions in a complex modern global economy. The authors start by developing this framework and then apply it to a variety of settings and empirical examples. Using this new method, economists will be able to reshape their analysis to account for how legal systems and specific legal rules impact economic performance and outcomes.



      This approach will be of great interest to graduate and advanced undergraduate social science scholars, faculty interested in the intersections of law and economics and the application of legal concepts to impact analysis, and practitioners in the fields of policy, law and economics.



      Trade Review
      ‘This book represents a major advance in law and economics. Combining insight from generations of Great Lakes institutionalists with a fresh look at legal concepts by Wesley Hohfeld, the authors introduce a powerful Legal-Economic Performance framework and demonstrate its relevance to a variety of contemporary policy issues.’ -- Charles J. Whalen, University at Buffalo, US

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface Introduction: Institutional law and economics PART I INSTITUTIONS, LAW AND ECONOMICS 1. Institutions 2. The underlying legal structure of economic relationships 3. Applying Hohfeld to economics 4. The Legal-Economic Performance framework PART II APPLICATIONS 5. Uber versus drivers 6. Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission 7. Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid (CA Agricultural Labor Relations Board) 8. Common property and fisheries management in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts national marine area 9. Conclusion: Themes from Legal-Economic Performance Facts of the case References Index

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