Legal comparison between law and economics
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Abstract
The article analyses the evolution of the studies conducted by Italian scholars of comparative public law over the last quarter of a century. In particular, the author argues that before the emergence of the 2008 crisis, most research projects in the field of economic law did not show a particular aptitude in favour of an interdisciplinary approach (mainly aimed at enhancing the contribution of political economy). It was the economic and financial crisis that prompted the more general public debate to reflect in depth on the economic order, with the consequence that studies in the area of law-economics also took a tendency to reflect critically on the relationship between the economic system and the legal-political system, with the need to resort to an interdisciplinary approach
Keywords
- Comparative law
- Methodology
- Law & Economics
- Economic systems
- Regulation