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WEALTH MAXIMIZATION REDUX: A DEFENSE OF POSNER’S ECONOMIC APPROACH TO LAW
Daniel Pi,
Francesco Parisi
Academics (Law)
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Law
100%
Economic Approach
100%
Redux
100%
Wealth Maximization
100%
Moral Theory
16%
Historical Perspective
16%
Utilitarian
16%
Richard Posner
16%
Utilitarianism
16%
Social Contract Theory
16%
Normative Goals
16%
Philosophical Perspective
16%
Decedents
16%
Maximisation Principle
16%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Wealth
100%
Maximization
100%
Economic Approach
100%
Normativity
28%
Social Contract
14%
Contract Theory
14%
Consent of the Governed
14%
Philosophical Perspective
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wealth
100%
Contract Theory
14%
Utilitarianism
14%