Selected Product: | Game Theory and the Law Paperback Author: Douglas Baird, Robert Gertner, Randal Picker Publisher: Harvard University Press Release Date: 1998-09-01 ISBN-10: 0674341112 ISBN-13: 9780674341111 List Price: $33.50 Average Customer Rating: | | Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life ISBN-10: 0393310353 ISBN-13: 9780393310351 List Price:$17.95 Behavioral Law and Economics (Cambridge Series on Judgment and Decision Making) ISBN-10: 0521667437 ISBN-13: 9780521667432 List Price:$39.99 Law and Economics (5th Edition) (Addison-Wesley Series in Economics) ISBN-10: 0321336348 ISBN-13: 9780321336347 List Price:$144.60 Economic Analysis of Law ISBN-10: 0735563543 ISBN-13: 9780735563544 List Price:$127.00 Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law ISBN-10: 0674011554 ISBN-13: 9780674011557 List Price:$76.50 |
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