Through original and incisive contributions from leading scholars,
this book applies economics and other rational choice methods to
understanding public international law, providing a birds-eye view
on some of its most fundamental elements from the perspective of
economics. The chapters cover a range of topics, beginning with the
building blocks of the nation state, and continuing with the
sources and the enforcement of international law and its various
applications and extensions. The application of economic analysis
to public international law is still in its formative stages, and
Economic Analysis of International Law provides a useful overview,
as well as setting directions for new research. This volume
provides a path through recent literature while identifying new
areas and issues for research, making it an invaluable resource for
scholars of public international law. Contributors include: A.
Bell, T. Broude, B.L. Coggins, T. Ginsburg, A. Guzman, I. Kala, E.
Kontorovich, J.D. Morrow, F. Parisi, D. Pi, E. Spolaore, P.B.
Stephan, A. van Aaken
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