1st Edition

Economics, Law and Individual Rights

Edited By Hugo M. Mialon, Paul H. Rubin Copyright 2008
    448 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    448 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This is the first book to examine individual rights from an economic perspective, collecting together leading articles in this emerging area of interest and showing the vibrant and expanding scholarship that relates them. Areas covered include

    • The implications of constitutional protections of individual rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech and of the press,
    • The right to bear arms,
    • The right against unreasonable searches,
    • The right against self-incrimination,
    • The right to trial by jury,
    • The right against cruel and unusual punishment, including capital punishment.

    The focus of these papers is both theoretical and empirical, examining how economics can illuminate the entire sequence of crime and punishment, from the decision to commit a crime, to police methods for apprehending and arresting criminals, to the rules used in trials to the scope of punishment for the convicted.

    1. Introduction Hugo M. Mialon and Paul H.Rubin  2. The Economics of the First Amendment: The Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas R.H. Coase  3. An Economic Analysis of the Law of False Advertising Ellen R. Jordan and Paul H. Rubin  4. Freedom of Speech vs. Efficient Regulation in Markets for Ideas Albert Breton and Ronald Wintrobe  5. A Free Press is Bad News for Corruption Aymo Brunetti and Beatrice Weder  6. The Market for News Sendhil Mullainathan and Andrei Shleifer  7. The Impact of Gun Laws: A Model of Crime and Self Defence Hugo M. Mialon and Thomas Wiseman  8. Crime, Deterrence and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns John R. Lott and David B. Mustard  9. The Effect of Concealed Handgun Laws on Crime: Beyond the Dummy Variables Hashem Dezhbakhsh and Paul H. Rubin  10. Effects of Criminal Procedure on Crime Rates: Mapping out the Consequences of the Exclusionary Rule Raymond A. Atkins and Paul H. Rubin  11. An Economic Theory of the Fifth Amendment Hugo M. Mialon  12. The Effects of a Right to Silence Daniel J. Seidmann  13. Noisy Juries and the Choice of Trial Mode in a Sequential Signalling Game: Theory and Evidence Gerald D. Gay, Martin F. Grace, Jayant R. Kale and Thomas H. Noe  14. Runaway Judges?: Selection Effects and the Jury Eric Helland and Alexander Tabarrok  15. Reasonable Doubt and the Optimal Magnitude of Fines: Should the Penalty Fit the Crime, James Andreoni  16. The Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: A Question of Life and Death Isaac Ehrlich  17. Does Capital Punishment Have a Deterrent Effect?: New Evidence form Postmoratorium Panel Data Hashem Dezhbakhsh, Paul H. Rubin and Joanna M. Shepherd

    Biography

    Hugo M. Mialon is Assistant Professor of Economics at Emory University. Paul H. Rubin is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Economics and Law at Emory University and Editor in Chief of Managerial and Decision Economics.