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Law 33
Law and Economics
9 units (3-0-6)  | third term
This is a law and economics course that studies the economic rationale for different legal principles, using environmental regulations as leading examples. In situations where free markets produce inefficient outcomes, we wish to understand what types of constraints a government can impose on markets so as to restore efficiency. Topics we will cover include resolution of externalities via market and non-market solutions, problems of the commons and anti-commons, and contracting under incomplete information.
Instructor: Schenone