Economic analysis in law

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Abstract

This Essay explores the relationship between normative la w and economics and legal theory. We claim that legal theory must account for law's coerciveness, normativity, and institutional structure. Economic analyses that engage these features are an integral part of legal theory, rather than external observations about law from an economic perspective. These analyses, or economic analysis in law, play a crucial role in understanding the law and in developing legal policy arguments. After estabhshing economic analysis in law's terminology, this Essay maps out three contributions of economic analysis in law: prescriptive recommendations in areas amenable to preference satisfaction as a normative criterion, analyzing efficiency as one aspect of a broader normative inquiry, and exposing feasibility constraints. Finally, this Essay turns to an exploration of possibilities for extending economic analysis in la w beyond its comfort zone. It suggests that economic analysis might expand into areas where values other than preference satisfaction are or ought to be dominant considerations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)566-588
Number of pages23
JournalYale journal on regulation
Volume38
Issue number2
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021

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