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law and economics  

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  • Law and economics is among the most successful examples of the recent surge of applied economics into areas that economists once regarded as extraneous to economic analysis. Methodologically, law and economics applies the conceptual apparatus and empirical methods of economics in the study of law. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Economics, Law And]

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