The Economic Dynamics of Law

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Economic Dynamics of Law
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David M. Driesen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreEconomic systems and structures
ISBN/Barcode 9781107699465
ClassificationsDewey:343.07
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 10 October 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book offers a dynamic theory of law and economics focused on change over time, aimed at avoiding significant systemic risks (like financial crises and climate disruption) and implemented through a systematic analysis of law's economic incentives and how people actually respond to them. This theory offers a new vision of law as fundamentally a macro-level enterprise establishing normative commitments and a framework for numerous private transactions, rather than as an analogue to a market transaction. It explains how neoclassical law and economics sparked decades of deregulation culminating in the 2008 financial collapse. It then shows how economic dynamic theory helps scholars and policymakers make wise choices about how to avoid future catastrophes while keeping open a robust set of economic opportunities, with individual chapters addressing the law and economics of financial regulation, contract, property, intellectual property, antitrust, national security and climate disruption.

Author Biography

David M. Driesen is University Professor at Syracuse University, the thirteenth person in the university's history to hold this campus-wide position. He is the author of Environmental Law: A Conceptual and Pragmatic Approach, 2nd edition (with Robert Adler and Kirsten Engel), winner of the Keith Lynton Caldwell award, and editor of Economic Thought and US Climate Change Policy and Beyond Environmental Law (with Alyson Flournoy). His articles have appeared in the Cornell Law Review, Ecology Law Quarterly, the Harvard Environmental Law Review, the Virginia Journal of International Law and other leading journals. He was an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council before entering academe.