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American rule 3 Efficiency of the common law hypothesis 3 English rule 3 Gordon Tullock 3 Common Law 2 Common law 2 Economic analysis of law 2 Law-and-economics 2 Rechtsökonomik 2 Efficiency of the Common Law Hypothesis 1 Game Theory 1 Game theory 1 Law 1 Mixed Law Jurisdictions 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Public choice 1 Recht 1 Rent-seeking 1 Spieltheorie 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Biser, Jennis 1 Biser, Jennis J. 1 Garoupa, Nuno 1 Luppi, Barbara 1 Parisi, Francesco 1
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The many lives of the efficiency of the common law hypothesis : the case of the mixed law jurisdictions
Garoupa, Nuno - In: History of economic ideas : HEI 31 (2023) 3, pp. 137-144
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Law-and-economics: why Gordon Tullock prefers Napoleon Bonaparte over the Duke of Wellington; and why he may end up on St. Helena
Biser, Jennis - In: Public Choice 158 (2014) 1, pp. 261-279
Most scholars in the field of law-and-economics lean to the view that the common law is efficient. Tullock, however, argues that the common law is inefficient and suggests dramatic modifications to the American legal system, transforming it from a common law system to a civil code system and...
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Law-and-economics: why Gordon Tullock prefers Napoleon Bonaparte over the Duke of Wellington; and why he may end up on St. Helena
Biser, Jennis J. - In: Public choice 158 (2013) 1/2, pp. 261-279
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Litigation and legal evolution: does procedure matter?
Luppi, Barbara; Parisi, Francesco - In: Public Choice 152 (2012) 1, pp. 181-201
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