02472nam 2200349 a 450 991045549440332120210114072825.01-280-45236-60-19-535617-90-585-24565-7(CKB)111004366527946(StDuBDS)AH24083935(MiAaPQ)EBC431310(EXLCZ)9911100436652794620091205d1999 fy 0engur|||||||||||Free Markets and Social Justice[electronic resource] /by Cass R. SunsteinNew York OUP USA19991 online resource (415 p. ) tables0-19-510273-8 In this title, Sunstein presents a wide-ranging analysis of free markets and their limits, and discussion of law and economics as a field. He explores "free markets" and social justice in three main parts. The book raises a number of questions about economic analysis of law in its conventional form.The newest work from one of the most pre-eminent voices writing in the legal/political arena today, this important book presents a new conception of the relationship between free markets and social justice. The work begins with foundations--the appropriate role of existing "preferences," the importance of social norms, the question whether human goods are commensurable, and issues of distributional equity. Continuing with rights, the work shows that markets have only a partial but instrumental role in the protection of rights. The book concludes with a discussion on regulation, developing approaches that would promote both economic and democratic goals, especially in the context of risks to life and health. Free Markets and Social Justice develops seven basic themes during its discussion: the myth of laissez-faire; preference formation and social norms; the contextual character of choice; the importance of fair distribution; the diversity of human goods; how law can shape preferences; and the puzzles of human rationality. As the latest word from an internationally-renowned writer, this work will raise a number of important questions about economic analysis of law in its conventional form.Electronic books.lcshSunstein Cass R145553StDuBDSStDuBDSUkPrAHLSBOOK9910455494403321Free Markets and Social Justice2222293UNINA