ECO 230: LAW AND ECONOMICS

Program
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Kantarelis
Credits 3
The objective of the course is to show how economic thinking may facilitate legal thinking in its attempt to “create” efficient legal rules. After an overview of micro-economics and legal institutions, the course turns to the economics of the principal areas of the common and criminal laws. More specifically, it deals with the existing economic theories of property, contracts, torts, crime, and their applications.
Prerequisites
Semester Offered
alternate years