This book has been replaced by a newer edition:
Economic Analysis for Lawyers, Third Edition
by Henry N. Butler, Christopher Drahozal, Joanna Shepherd
2014, 650 pp, casebound, ISBN 978-1-59460-997-8
$85.00
Economic Analysis for Lawyers
Second Edition
by Henry N. Butler, Christopher Drahozal
2006
546 pp $68.00
ISBN 978-1-59460-186-6
The purpose of this casebook is to teach the principles of microeconomics. Economic Analysis for Lawyers presumes no prior training in economics and uses the same building block approach that is found in most microeconomics principles textbooks that are used in undergraduate economics classes. This book includes excerpted cases and other materials that illustrates the applicability of the economic principles to legal disputes and public policy issues. Fundamental principles are introduced in the first four chapters. Subsequent chapters build on these fundamentals by adding a detailed and sophisticated analysis in the general areas of monopoly, externalities, information, labor markets, risk, organizational economics, and financial economics. The result is a thorough introduction to the principles of microeconomics.