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functional law and economics  

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  • Though Ronald Coase's The Problem of Social Cost(1960) is generally considered to have begun the law and economics movement, the application of economic theory and methods to legal issues can be found much earlier. Indeed, Adam Smith's (1723–1790) own analysis of the effects of the licensing of professionals is an early example of what one would today consider law and economics scholarship. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Functional Law and Economics]

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