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100 1 _aBimal N. Patel
245 1 0 _aLaw and Economics in India
_bUnderstanding and practice
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520 _bThis is one of the first volumes that uses economic tools to analyse and evaluate law and policy in India. Applying economic theories such as incentive analysis, cost–benefit studies, and game theory, the essays in the volume negotiate contentious issues in law including property, contracts, torts, nuclear liability regime, bankruptcy law, criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and family law. A radical take on commercial and socio-legal issues in India, this book will greatly interest scholars and researchers of law, political economy, and public policy.
700 1 _aRanita Nagar
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700 1 _aHiteshkumar Thakkar
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