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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction Daniel
Α.
Farber ix
PART I INTEREST GROUP THEORIES
1.
George J. Stigler
(1971),
The Theory of Economic Regulation ,
Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science,
2(1),
Spring,
3-21 3
2.
William M.
Landes
and Richard A. Posner
(1975),
The Independent
Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective , Journal oflxiw and
Economics,
18 (3),
December,
875-901 22
3. Einer
R. Elhauge
(1991),
Does Interest Group Theory Justify More
Intrusive Judicial Review? , Yale Law Journal,
101 (1),
October,
31-110 49
PARTII
PART
ΙΠ
INSTITUTIONALIST
AND AGENCY THEORIES
4. Tom Ginsburg (2002),
Ways of Criticizing Public Choice: The
Uses of Empiricism and Theory in Legal Scholarship , University of
Illinois Law Review,
4,1139-66 131
5.
Keith Krehbiel
(2004),
Legislative Organization , Journal of
Economic Perspectives,
18 (1),
Winter,
113-28 159
6.
Daryl J.
Levinson
(2005),
Empire-Building Government in
Constitutional Law , Harvard Law Review,
118,916-72 175
PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
7.
Jerry L. Mashaw
(1985), Prodelegation:
Why Administrators
Should Make Political Decisions , Journal of Law, Economics, and
Organization,
1 (1), 81-100
8.
McNollgast
(1999),
The Political Origins of the Administrative
Procedure Act , Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization,
15
(1), 180-217
9.
Terry M.
Мое
and William G. Howell
(1999),
The Presidential
Power of Unilateral Action , Journal of Law, Economics, and
Organization,
15(1),
April,
132-79
PART IV
PUBLIC CHOICE AND STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
10.
Frank H. Easterbrook
(1983),
Statutes Domains , University of
Chicago Law Review,
50 (2),
Spring,
533-52
235
255
293
343
Public
Choice and Public Law
11.
William
N.
Eskridge, Jr.
(1988),
Politics Without Romance:
Implications of Public Choice Theory for Statutory Interpretation ,
Virginia Law Review,
74 (2),
March,
275-338 363
12.
Kenneth A. Shepsle
(1992),
Congress Is a They, Not an It :
Legislative Intent as Oxymoron , International Review of Law and
Economics,
12 (2),
June,
239-56 427
13.
McNollgast
(1994),
Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive
Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation , Law and Contemporary
Problems,
57 (1),
Winter,
3-37 445
Name Index
481
ECONOMIC
APPROACHES TO LAW
Series Editors: Richard A, Posner, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the
Seventh Circuit and Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School, USA
and Francesco
Parisi,
Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School, USA
This major series, organised by theme, is an essential reference source in the area of
Law and Economics, forming a comprehensive guide to the subject. Each volume is
edited by a distinguished specialist in the field and provides an authoritative
overview of the respective topic, comprising a careful selection of the most seminal
and ground-breaking articles and prefaced by a new, over-arching introduction.
The series outlines economic approaches to a broad range of legal sub-disciplines,
from Corporate Law and Constitutional Law through to Family Law and
Environmental Law, as well as examining issues such as the Methodology of Law
and Economics, Behavioural Law and Economics and Law and Economic
Development. It will be of immense interest to both scholars and practitioners
interested in the economic implications of the lav/.
Public Choice and Public Law
Edited by Daniel A.
Färber
Dein Färber
has assembled a diverse and challenging set of readings that lay out the
grounds of agreement and disagreement in theories of public choice and law. This collection
will be valuable to students and others seeking an introduction to this difficult and
contentious
subiect.
—
John Ferejolm, Stanford University and New York University, USA
Public choice theory has become an increasingly significant aspect of public law
scholarship. A more comprehensive knowledge of public institutions and their
activities can illuminate our understanding of how legal rules shape the behavior of
these institutions. This volume gathers together key papers highlighting the
fundamental issues in the evolution of this subject.
Besides providing an appreciation of the institutional complexity and potential
weak points of democracies, public choice theory promises to show how political
structures and processes shape outcomes for better or for worse. It thereby aids
understanding and improvements to institutional design. Much of that design is
expressed in the
forna
of law, so the subject is of particular importance to legal
scholars. This authoritative selection of articles provides a firm foundation to this
important area of study.
Daniel A.
Färber
ta Sho
Sato Professor of Law at the University of California,
Berkeley, USA.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction Daniel
Α.
Farber ix
PART I INTEREST GROUP THEORIES
1.
George J. Stigler
(1971),
'The Theory of Economic Regulation',
Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science,
2(1),
Spring,
3-21 3
2.
William M.
Landes
and Richard A. Posner
(1975),
'The Independent
Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective', Journal oflxiw and
Economics,
18 (3),
December,
875-901 22
3. Einer
R. Elhauge
(1991),
'Does Interest Group Theory Justify More
Intrusive Judicial Review?', Yale Law Journal,
101 (1),
October,
31-110 49
PARTII
PART
ΙΠ
INSTITUTIONALIST
AND AGENCY THEORIES
4. Tom Ginsburg (2002),
'Ways of Criticizing Public Choice: The
Uses of Empiricism and Theory in Legal Scholarship', University of
Illinois Law Review,
4,1139-66 131
5.
Keith Krehbiel
(2004),
'Legislative Organization', Journal of
Economic Perspectives,
18 (1),
Winter,
113-28 159
6.
Daryl J.
Levinson
(2005),
'Empire-Building Government in
Constitutional Law', Harvard Law Review,
118,916-72 175
PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
7.
Jerry L. Mashaw
(1985), 'Prodelegation:
Why Administrators
Should Make Political Decisions', Journal of Law, Economics, and
Organization,
1 (1), 81-100
8.
McNollgast
(1999),
'The Political Origins of the Administrative
Procedure Act', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization,
15
(1), 180-217
9.
Terry M.
Мое
and William G. Howell
(1999),
'The Presidential
Power of Unilateral Action', Journal of Law, Economics, and
Organization,
15(1),
April,
132-79
PART IV
PUBLIC CHOICE AND STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
10.
Frank H. Easterbrook
(1983),
'Statutes' Domains', University of
Chicago Law Review,
50 (2),
Spring,
533-52
235
255
293
343
Public
Choice and Public Law
11.
William
N.
Eskridge, Jr.
(1988),
'Politics Without Romance:
Implications of Public Choice Theory for Statutory Interpretation',
Virginia Law Review,
74 (2),
March,
275-338 363
12.
Kenneth A. Shepsle
(1992),
'Congress Is a "They," Not an "It":
Legislative Intent as Oxymoron', International Review of Law and
Economics,
12 (2),
June,
239-56 427
13.
McNollgast
(1994),
'Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive
Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation', Law and Contemporary
Problems,
57 (1),
Winter,
3-37 445
Name Index
481
ECONOMIC
APPROACHES TO LAW
Series Editors: Richard A, Posner, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the
Seventh Circuit and Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School, USA
and Francesco
Parisi,
Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School, USA
This major series, organised by theme, is an essential reference source in the area of
Law and Economics, forming a comprehensive guide to the subject. Each volume is
edited by a distinguished specialist in the field and provides an authoritative
overview of the respective topic, comprising a careful selection of the most seminal
and ground-breaking articles and prefaced by a new, over-arching introduction.
The series outlines economic approaches to a broad range of legal sub-disciplines,
from Corporate Law and Constitutional Law through to Family Law and
Environmental Law, as well as examining issues such as the Methodology of Law
and Economics, Behavioural Law and Economics and Law and Economic
Development. It will be of immense interest to both scholars and practitioners
interested in the economic implications of the lav/.
Public Choice and Public Law
Edited by Daniel A.
Färber
'Dein Färber
has assembled a diverse and challenging set of readings that lay out the
grounds of agreement and disagreement in theories of public choice and law. This collection
will be valuable to students and others seeking an introduction to this difficult and
contentious
subiect.
'
—
John Ferejolm, Stanford University and New York University, USA
Public choice theory has become an increasingly significant aspect of public law
scholarship. A more comprehensive knowledge of public institutions and their
activities can illuminate our understanding of how legal rules shape the behavior of
these institutions. This volume gathers together key papers highlighting the
fundamental issues in the evolution of this subject.
Besides providing an appreciation of the institutional complexity and potential
weak points of democracies, public choice theory promises to show how political
structures and processes shape outcomes for better or for worse. It thereby aids
understanding and improvements to institutional design. Much of that design is
expressed in the
forna
of law, so the subject is of particular importance to legal
scholars. This authoritative selection of articles provides a firm foundation to this
important area of study.
Daniel A.
Färber
ta Sho
Sato Professor of Law at the University of California,
Berkeley, USA. |
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