The Economic Analysis of Evidence, Procedure, and Litigation
35 Pages Posted: 26 Jan 2006 Last revised: 14 Apr 2011
Abstract
This paper concatenates the introductions to two volumes of collected articles on the economic analysis of evidence, procedure, and litigation. These introductions survey, assess, and contextualize the most important economic research in the field.
Keywords: Litigation, Procedure, Evidence
JEL Classification: K4, K40, K41, K49
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