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Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters on JSTOR. Journals and books. David D. Friedman. Copyright Date: 2000. Published by: Princeton University Press. Pages: 344. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt24hr06. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. [i]- [vi]) Front Matter. (pp. [i]- [vi])
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Apr 17, 2000 · Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. by David D. Friedman (Author) 4.3 55 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. What does economics have to do with law? Suppose legislators propose that armed robbers receive life imprisonment.
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Nov 1, 2001 · Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. David D. Friedman, Santa Clara University School of Law Follow. Link to Full Text. Download Full Text. Description. What does economics have to do with law? Suppose legislators propose that armed robbers receive life imprisonment.
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Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. David D. Friedman. Princeton University Press, 2000 - Business & Economics - 329 pages. What does...
Jan 1, 2001 · Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. David D. Friedman. 3.94. 222 ratings17 reviews. What does economics have to do with law? Suppose legislators propose that armed robbers receive life imprisonment. Editorial pages applaud them for getting tough on crime.