ECO 231 Law and Economics
An examination of the proposition that economic reasoning can explain the
evolution of the law. By focusing on property, tort, and contract law,
each student can decide for himself the power of economics as a driving
force in the law. By its very nature interdisciplinary, this course is
designed for non-majors as well as majors. This course is offered in the
spring semester.
Prerequisite: Economics 101 or consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1