Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 1989
ISSN
00239186
Publisher
Duke University School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
The articles in this issue are samples from the burgeoning economics of contract law. They demonstrate that lawyers a can bring economic models to bear on quite specific issues of co offer normative guidance regarding the structure of efficient The success of the symposium and the quality of the articles of this field will continue to flourish. The articles cover a fairly narrow range of contract law issues. The second through sixth articles all address topics involving remedies. Two of these loo at the optimal remedies to be provided by contract law, and the other three are concerned with remedies selected prospectively by the parties.
Recommended Citation
Michael J. Meurer,
Foreword: The Economics of Contract Law
,
in
52
Law and Contemporary Problems
1
(1989).
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