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Regulating Contracts
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404 pages
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The book explores the interplay of economics, sociology, and law in the regulation of contracts, highlighting the limitations and inefficiencies of current legal frameworks. It argues that legal regulation plays a minimal role in market construction and proposes that enhancing the law through indeterminate regulation could improve its effectiveness. By allowing for the recontextualization of legal reasoning, the book suggests a pathway for legal systems to better support market dynamics.
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2002, paperback
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