This collection contains texts from both fields of law and economics
Acknowledgements, 21 Karl N. Llewellyn The Effect of Legal Institutions Upon Economics, 22 Mark M. Litchman Economics, The Basis of Law, 23 W. S. Holdsworth A Neglected Aspect of the Relations Between Economic and Legal History, 24 Calvin B. Hoover Economic Forces in the Evolution o f Civil and Canon Law, 25 Calvin B. Hoover Institutional and Theoretical Implications of Economic Change, 26 D. Hughes Parry Economic Theories in English Case Law, 27 Harold H. Healy Economic Surplus and the Law, 28 Walton H. Hamilton et al Law and Economics, 29 R. S. T. Chorley Conflict of Law and Commerce, 30 Josef Solterer Relations Between Economics and Juridical Science, 31 Benjamin S. Dean Economic and Constitutional Law, 32 Raymond J. Heilman The Correlation Between the Sciences of Law and Economics, 33 Gardiner C. Means The Distribution of Control and Responsibility in a Modern Economy, 34 Albert S. Keister Are Government and Business Separate Entities?, 35 Giorgio Del Vecchio Law and Economics (1936), 36 Giorgio Del Vecchio Law and Economics (1957), 37 Samuel Herman Economic Predilection and the Law, 38 Hermann Kantorowicz Has Capitalism Failed in Law?, 39 H. W. Robinson Law and Economics, 40 I. Leo Sharfman Law and Economics, 41 Leverett S. Lyon The Private-Enterprise System Confronts Emergency, 42 Leverett S. Lyon Government and American Economic Life, 43 Duncan Black The Unity of Political and Economic Science, 44 Edwin E. Witte Economics and Public Policy, 45 Carl A. Auerbach Law and Social Change in the United States, 46 Joseph Cropsey On the Relation of Political Science and Economics, 47 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Economic Rights, Index