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May 6, 2008

More from Ribstein on the Future of Law & Economics

Larry Ribstein has another post on the future of law and economics.  Here is a taste:

[T]he future lies in collaboration between legal and economics scholars. Let me reiterate: the economists bring a lot to the table, but the lawyers provide the institutional background that is essential for good law and economics.

And check out this post by Josh Wright.


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