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This paper (1) investigates Hayek's proposition that law in the sense of universal rules of conduct and property are the only solution to the problem of reconciling indi-vidual freedom with the absence of conflict. It (2) argues that the test of the compatibility with the inherited body of law...
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Helping somebody may undermine his incentives to work. What Buchanan identified more than 25 years ago as the Samaritan's dilemma is basically a time-inconsistency problem. The paper discusses possible solutions of the dilemma such as punishment within an iterated game, reshaping the game in the...
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Although the homo oeconomicus model has considerable predictive power with regard to the operation of the law the assumption of strict (unbounded) rationality creates opposition on the side of the legal profession. Drawing on Ronald Heiner's theory of imperfect decisionmaking the model of a...
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This article argues that it is time for antitrust policy to move beyond structural understandings of competition ("preserving competition") and into the realm of explicit welfare analysis. A "more economic approach" should reflect current economic thinking about competition, incentives and...
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