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Environmental Law and Economics, Volumes I and II: Volume I: Private Law and Property Rights; Volume II: Pollution, Property and Public Law
The regulation of environmental pollution has long been a serious subject of study for scholars of economic analysis of law. This two volume collection explores central issues in the relationship between these two topics. They contain the classic law and economics literature relating to environmental regulation, creating an indispensable source of reference.
Author(s) | By Robert Lee. Edited by, David Campbell. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 664 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 18 Dec 2007 |
Availability | Available |
The regulation of environmental pollution has long been a serious subject of study for scholars of economic analysis of law. This two volume collection explores central issues in the relationship between these two topics. They contain the classic law and economics literature relating to environmental regulation, creating an indispensable source of reference.
Contents: Volume I: Introduction; Part I Private Law and Property Rights: Critique of Market Failure: The problem of social cost, R.H. Coase; Social cost and public policy, Ronald H. Coase; When does the rule of liability matter?, Harold Demsetz. Does th
David Campbell, Durham University, UK and Robert Lee, Cardiff University, UK Contributors: Ronald H. Coase, Harold Demsetz, G. Calabresi, A.D. Melamed, A. Mitchell Polinsky, Richard A. Epstein, J.E. Krier, S.J. Schwab, R.A. Epstein, David Campbell, J.R.