The original contributions in this Handbook provide an introduction
to the application of Austrian economics to law. The book begins
with chapters on the methodology of law and economics before moving
on to chapters which discuss key concepts in Austrian economics
such as; dynamic competitive processes, spontaneous order,
subjective value, entrepreneurship, and the limited nature of
individual knowledge - as they relate to topics in evolutionary law
and basic law. This book presents contributions from both
economists and legal scholars on topics ranging from methodology of
analysis and the evolution of contemporary legal practice, to the
teachings of basic law. Taken as a whole, this Handbook provides a
strong overview of contemporary research in the Austrian school of
law and economics. It is an approach that reflects both the
examination of how alternative legal arrangements impact economic
performance, and how to use the tools of basic economic reasoning
to study the operation of legal rules. Scholars working in the
fields of law, jurisprudence, economics, and public policy will
find this an important resource on the cutting edge of Austrian
political economy in application to law and economics. Contributors
include: B.L. Benson, P.J. Boettke, D.J. Boudreaux, H.N. Butler,
E.R. Claeys, C.J. Coyne, M. DeBow, M.T. Henderson, S. Horwitz, P.G.
Klein, M. Krause, T.A. Lambert, P.T. Leeson, J. Parker, G.J.
Postema, S. Rajagopalan, D. Skarbek, E.P. Stringham, R.E. Wagner,
T.J. Zywicki
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