Title: Principles of Law and Economics, 2nd Edition
Author(s): Daniel H. Cole, Peter Z. Grossman
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Description:
“Principles of Law and Economics,” now in its 2nd Edition, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between law and economics within the context of criminal justice. Authored by Daniel H. Cole and Peter Z. Grossman, this edition, published by Aspen Publishers, delves into the fundamental principles and theories that underpin the economic analysis of legal issues. The book covers a wide range of topics including property rights, torts, contracts, and criminal law, providing readers with a thorough understanding of how economic principles can inform legal decision-making. With its emphasis on practical application and real-world examples, this edition equips students and practitioners in criminal justice with the analytical tools necessary to assess legal policies and evaluate their economic implications. Whether used in the classroom or as a reference in legal practice, “Principles of Law and Economics” serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the complex interplay between law, economics, and criminal justice.