Tex. A&M L. Rev. 2014
DOI: 10.37419/lr.v2.i2.1
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Debating Law’s Irrelevance

Abstract: Ronald Coase’s classic article, The Problem of Social Cost, is widely credited with playing a significant role in the development of the economic analysis of law—one of the most influential new movements in legal scholarship in the last third of the twentieth century. The traditional history here is that this impact came via two routes: one, through the effect of Coase’s article in stimulating economists to analyze issues that had traditionally been the province of legal scholars (that is, Coase as a stimulus … Show more

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“…7 That said, Posner cannot be credited with the early diffusion of the Coase theorem into the community of legal scholars. That was the work of Guido Calabresi, through both his writings and his teaching during the 1960s at Yale Law School (Medema, 2014a).…”
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“…7 That said, Posner cannot be credited with the early diffusion of the Coase theorem into the community of legal scholars. That was the work of Guido Calabresi, through both his writings and his teaching during the 1960s at Yale Law School (Medema, 2014a).…”
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confidence: 99%