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Economic Efficiency in Law and Economics (Paperback, New edition)
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Economic Efficiency in Law and Economics (Paperback, New edition)
Series: New Horizons in Law and Economics series
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In this path-breaking book, Richard Zerbe introduces a new way to
think about the concept of economic efficiency that is both
consistent with its historical derivation and more useful than
concepts currently used. He establishes an expanded version of
Kaldor-Hicks efficiency as an axiomatic system that performs the
following tasks: the new approach obviates certain technical and
ethical criticisms that have been made of economic efficiency; it
answers critics of efficiency; it allows an expanded range for
efficiency analysis; it establishes the conditions under which
economists can reasonably say that some state of the world is
inefficient. He then applies the new analysis to a number of hard
and fascinating cases, including the economics of duelling,
cannibalism and rape. He develops a new theory of common law
efficiency and indicates the circumstances under which the common
law will be inefficient. The book will be of great interest to
scholars, students, and practitioners interested in the concept of
economic efficiency and how it should be applied to law and
economics.
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