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the economists' new science of law, 1830-1930

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An edition of Origins of Law and Economics (1997)

Origins of law and economics

the economists' new science of law, 1830-1930

This work analyzes the centrality of law in nineteenth-century historical and institutional economics and serves as a prehistory to the new institutional economics of the late twentieth century. Starting around 1830 the "new science of law" aimed to explain the working rules of human society by using the methodological individualist terms of economic discourse, stressing determination and evolutionism.

The new science employed the concept of an invariant homo oeconomicus, which had the effect of reducing law's diversity to diversity in the economic or transactional environment. A special premium was attached to covering laws that could account for the longitudinal and cross-sectional diversity of social experience. By this definition, the college of the new science included members of the German and English historical schools, notably Wilhelm Roscher, Karl Knies, Gustav Schmoller, Adolph Wagner, and Karl Bucher, early American institutionalists such as John R.

Commons, and others such as Emile de Laveleye, Carl Menger, Achillee Loria, and Max Weber.

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English
Pages
202

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Origins of Law and Economics: The Economists' New Science of Law, 18301930 (Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics)
November 17, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Origins of law and economics
Origins of law and economics: the economists' new science of law, 1830-1930
1997, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-198) and index.

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Series
Historical perspectives on modern economics

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Dewey Decimal Class
330.1
Library of Congress
HB73 .P43 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 202 p. ;
Number of pages
202

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Open Library
OL996515M
Internet Archive
originslaweconom00pear
ISBN 10
0521581435
LCCN
96035178
OCLC/WorldCat
35450355
Goodreads
601469

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The century preceding 1914 saw momentous change in the way scholars thought about society and its institutions.
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