Economics 366a/b Economics and Law I |
A basic course applying economic theory to the law and to legal and economic institutions. Topics covered include: the evolution and efficiency of property rights; crime and punishment; the modern corporation; torts; contracts; and non-contractual arrangements. No previous knowledge of law is required. |
Antirequisites: Economics 176F/G. |
Prerequisites: Economics 261a/b. |
3 lecture hours, half course. |
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