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1. Looking at Legal Norms from an Economic Viewpoint 2. Much of Law and Economics is about Property Rights 3. Conflicts: Caused by accidents, Damages, Failed Negotiations and Broken Contracts 4. Lawsuits and Law Enforcement 5. The Law and Economics of the Public Sector: Legislative and Executive Branches 6. There is still a lot to Say…on Applications, Alternatives, Criticism. Addendum: Recommendations for a Small Reference Library
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