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Frontmatter — Table of Contents — Acknowledgements — I. Introduction — Sociological Jurisprudence and Legal Economics: Risks and Rewards — II. General Framework — Law as an Instrument of Rational Practice — Social Science Models in Economic Law — Where the Legal Action is: Critical Legal Studies and Empiricism — III. Contract — The Use of Economics to Elucidate Legal Concepts: The Law of Contract — Some Notes on the Economic Analysis of Contract Law — Neo-Institutional Economic Theory: Issues of Landlord and Tenant Law — Quality Regulation in Consumer Goods Markets: Theoretical Concepts and Practical Examples — The Design and Performance of Long-Term Contracts — IV. Organisation — The Contribution of Economics to Legal Analysis: The Concept of the Firm — Potential and Limits of Economic Analysis: The Constitution of the Firm — From Old to New Monism: An Approach to an Economic Theory of the ‘Constitution’ of the Firm — Codetermination and Property Rights Theory — Industrial Democracy Through Law? Social Functions of Law in Institutional Innovations — Federal Aspects of Corporate Law and Economic Theory — Authors’ Biographical Sketches — Index