The Economic Structure of Corporate Law Revised Edition Contributor(s): Easterbrook, Frank H. (Author), Fischel, Daniel R. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0674235398 ISBN-13: 9780674235397 Publisher: Harvard University Press OUR PRICE: $48.51 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: February 1996 Annotation: The authors argue that the rules and practices of corporate law mimic contractual provisions that parties would reach if they bargained about every contingency at zero cost and flawlessly enforced their agreements. But bargaining and enforcement are costly, and corporate law provides the rules and an enforcement mechanism that govern relations among those who commit their capital to such ventures. The authors work out the reasons for supposing that this is the exclusive function of corporate law and the implications of this perspective. |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Law Enforcement - Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice |
Dewey: 346.730 |
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.06" W x 9.11" (1.16 lbs) 384 pages |
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Publisher Description: The authors argue that the rules and practices of corporate law mimic contractual provisions that parties would reach if they bargained about every contingency at zero cost and flawlessly enforced their agreements. But bargaining and enforcement are costly, and corporate law provides the rules and an enforcement mechanism that govern relations among those who commit their capital to such ventures. The authors work out the reasons for supposing that this is the exclusive function of corporate law and the implications of this perspective. |
Contributor Bio(s): Easterbrook, Frank H.: - Frank H. Easterbrook is a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.Fischel, Daniel R.: - Daniel R. Fischel is Lee and Brena Freeman Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. |