The average rating for Law and Economics: Cases, Materials and Behavioral Perspectives based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-08-14 00:00:00 Lawrence Mulholland I read this book for my grad school Law and Economics course. I actually really enjoyed this book. It wasn't written like a text book which I was grateful for it was "light". The book was written more as a book, someone who was just simply interested in how the two, Law and Economics, fit together. I would recommend it if you were interested in the relationship between the two. It was good. |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-12-08 00:00:00 Lawrence Ruggiero I read this book hoping to find some insights or predictions about where the current economic mess is headed, internationally and domestically. What I got was a windy and frequently opaque description of past international and domestic financial crises, padded by a series of self-serving and egotistical, self-serving anecdotes and name-dropping taken from Mr. Smick's career as an economic consultant. For the most part, I was unable to follow the logic in his explanations of international credit and the interplay of interest rates and rates of exchange. Perhaps they are obvious to him, but I doubt if most readers will follow them. He simply states what happened, but fails to clearly explain why. Very disappointing; I'll have to look elsewhere for enlightenment. |
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