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Law And Economics(Volume 9th Edition)

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Gordon Tullock ,Charles K Rowley

Free law and economics volume 9th edition gordon tullock ,charles k rowley 0865975280, 978-0865975286
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ISBN: 0865975280, 978-0865975286

Book publisher: Liberty Fund

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Book Summary: Gordon Tullock’s Innovative Scholarship In Law And Economics Shines In This Volume. It Includes, In Full, His Famous Book The Logic Of Law, The First Book To Analyze The Law From The Perspective Of Economics. It Also Includes An Influential And Controversial Monograph, The Case Against The Common Law, The Best Chapters From His Book, Trials On Trial, As Well As A Sequence Of Influential Articles In The Field Of Law And Economics.Gordon Tullock Is Professor Emeritus Of Law At George Mason University, Where He Was Distinguished Research Fellow In The Center For Study Of Public Choice And University Professor Of Law And Economics. He Also Taught At The University Of South Carolina, The University Of Virginia, Rice University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University, And The University Of Arizona. In 1966 He Founded The Journal That Became Public Choice And Remained Its Editor Until 1990.Charles K. Rowley Was Duncan Black Professor Of Economics At George Mason University And A Senior Fellow Of The James M. Buchanan Center For Political Economy At George Mason University. He Was Also General Director Of The Locke Institute.