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Functional law and economics: The search for value-neutral principles of law making
Jonathan Klick
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Francesco Parisi
Academics (Law)
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Law-and-economics
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Lawmaking
100%
Functional Economics
100%
Neutral Value
100%
Principles of Law
100%
Positive School
50%
Law
25%
Value of Information
25%
Imperialism
25%
Yale
25%
Private Information
25%
Human Action
25%
Individual Choice
25%
Subjective Value
25%
Legal System
25%
Chicago School
25%
Legal Rule
25%
Paternalism
25%
Collective Choice
25%
Structural Principle
25%
Normative Individualism
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Private Information
100%
Chicago School
100%
Imperialism
100%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Normativity
66%
Private Information
16%
Imperialism
16%
Psychology
Subjective Value
100%