TY - BOOK AU - Friedman,David D. TI - Law's order: what economics has to do with law and why it matters SN - 0691010161 U1 - 330.1 PY - 2000///] CY - Princeton, N.J., Woodstock PB - Princeton University Press KW - Law and economics KW - Economics KW - Law N1 - Includes index; Introduction --; 1; What Does Economics Have to Do with Law? --; 2; Efficiency and All that --; 3; What's Wrong with the World, Part 1 --; 4; What's Wrong with the World, Part 2 --; 5; Defining and Enforcing Rights: Property, Liability, and Spaghetti --; 6; Of Burning Houses and Exploding Coke Bottles --; 7; Coin Flips and Car Crashes: Ex Post versus Ex Ante --; 8; Gaines, Bargains, Bluffs, and Other Really Hard Stuff --; 9; As Much as Your Life Is Worth 95 Intermezzo. The American Legal System in Brief --; 10; Mine, Throe, and Ours: The Economics of Property Law --; 11; Clouds and Barbed Wire: The Economics of Intellectual Property --; 12; The Economics of Contract --; 13; Marriage, Sex, and Babies --; 14; Tort Law --; 15; Criminal Law --; 16; Antitrust --; 17; Other Paths --; 18; The Crime /Tort Puzzle --; 19; Is the Common Law Efficient? --; Epilogue ER -