Think about the oldest and most familiar principles of American law, property and proportional liability, in a new and surprising way, and learn to apply economic reasoning to an especially important and interesting aspect of life.
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Property and Liability: An Introduction to Law and Economics
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
3 hours to complete
Property
3 hours to complete
5 videos (Total 102 min), 2 readings, 1 quiz
2 hours to complete
Exchange and Efficiency
2 hours to complete
5 videos (Total 103 min), 1 reading, 1 quiz
3 hours to complete
Externality
3 hours to complete
6 videos (Total 144 min), 1 reading, 1 quiz
4 hours to complete
Crime and Punishment
4 hours to complete
8 videos (Total 178 min), 1 reading, 1 quiz
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- 4 stars19.35%
- 3 stars4.03%
- 2 stars1.20%
- 1 star1.61%
TOP REVIEWS FROM PROPERTY AND LIABILITY: AN INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ECONOMICS
by MMJun 15, 2017
The class, is very insightful. Thus far, it's full of deeper insight, than I'd experienced, from my other colleges.
by CKSep 25, 2020
very interesting course teaches learnt something different
by MRFeb 24, 2017
An excellent course to get you thinking about the costs of crime and how they are established and what this means in practice.
by AROct 28, 2016
Great professor! My understanding of law and economics was increased for sure.
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