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EBC Economic Analysis of Law by V Vijay Kumar & Vivek Ranjan Pandey Edition 2023

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EBC Economic Analysis of Law by V Vijay Kumar & Vivek Ranjan Pandey Edition 2023

EBC Economic Analysis of Law by V Vijay Kumar & Vivek Ranjan Pandey Edition 2023
  1. Economic Analysis of Law: An Interdisciplinary Approach of Law and Economics in India, is the culmination of the hard work done by Professor V. Vijayakumar, Vice-Chancellor, National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU, Bhopal), and Mr Vivek Ranjan Pandey, Advocate. The book includes scholarly pieces on diverse topics within the legal sphere, such as competition law, labor and employment law, and criminal law, amongst others, from a law and economics perspective.

    The modern lawyer must keep abreast of the latest developments within this sphere, for it is imperative that he or she has a sound understanding of the economic foundations of the law, especially in a swiftly changing regulatory environment. Litigation in the commercial or regulatory field requires the modern lawyer to grasp wide-ranging concepts from microeconomics, such as efficiency, optimality, the Coase theorem, and the Pareto and Kaldorparadigms, quickly, and to employ these concepts in a coherent fashion in order to present his or her case ably.

    Furthermore, law and economics are evolving and are now using insights not merely from the neo-classical branch of economics but also from the behavioral branch, where the idea of homo economicus, an entity that is able to make perfectly rational decisions using complex mathematical rules to calculate the benefits and costs arising from the choices in front of him, has been displaced by a more rational entity, possessing cognitive limitations and biases, as the basic unit of economic analysis. Therefore, it is important to engage with critical and up-to-date literature on law and economics to understand the complexity as well as gauge the economic nuances that underpin these laws.

    This book will be a useful aid to lawyers, academicians, and all interested individuals, and will precipitate an outpouring of more research into this area, which, up till now, has seen its major proponents come from scholars based in the United States, such as the Nobel Prize-winning economists Friedrich August von Hayek, Herbert Simon, and Richard Thaler, amongst others.

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    I congratulate the editors for this stellar achievement and I commend them for their spirited efforts towards popularising the use of law and economics as a new lens of analysis for laws in India. I extend my best wishes for the future, with the hope that this book shall nudge budding scholars and practitioners towards this field of law, and make India a center of global renown in this field.

    – Justice B.R. Gavai,
    Judge, Supreme Court of India

    Table Of Contents:

    Introduction

    • The Use of Eminent Domain for Acquisition of Land: The Cases of “Kelo” and “Singur” in the Context of an Evolving Response within the US and India – Malabika Pal
    • In Search of an Economically Efficient Legal Rule for Determination of Tortious Liability – Astha Srivastava
    • Regulatory Provisions of Pension Sector in India: Law and Economics Perspective – Divyesh Mehta and Prof. Gaurang Rami
    • From Stepping Stones to Dead Ends: Effects of Fixed-Term Contracts on Work Effort and Wage Inequality in India – Rahul Suresh Sapkal
    • Criminal Behaviour and Economic Downturns: An Analysis of the Economic Theory of Crime – Manish Yadav, Ujjwal Agrawal and Aditi Singh
    • Law and Economic Analysis of Employment Bonds in India – Hiteshkumar Thakkar, Niharika Agarwal, and Chaitanya Acharya
    • Causes of Pendency in Regular Civil Suits: An Empirical Study of Pune District – Rashmi Sawant, Namita D’souza and Rajas Parchure
    • Viewing the Constitution of India from the Lens of Law and Economics – Krishna Agarwal
    • Competition Law and the Regulation of Cartels in Times of Economic Crisis – Tilottama Raychaudhuri
    • Exploring the Requisite Balance: Governing Information and Privacy in the Contemporary Moment – Jaivir Singh
    • An Essay Concerning Idea of “Legal Engineering” and “Legalics” – Vivek Ranjan Pandey

    Subject Index

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