
Economic Analysis of India Law in India is an exciting collection from the truly interdisciplinary academic field known as 'law and economics'. As is well known, economic development in India has been phenomenal since the early 1990s, when began the period of liberalization and globalization. The editors of this volume contend that India is one of the few large developing countries where the law in action, adjudicated by judges and enforced by the state, plays a crucial and increasingly important role, despite certain well-known shortcomings. The increasing complexity of the economy as also growing connectivity with trade and financial networks worldwide have led to more and more 'anonymous transactions'. In these circumstances it becomes necessary to make the law stronger, more relevant, responsive, and functional.Some of the essays in this book focus exclusively on India. However, all issues covered in the text are of particular interest to the country and those practicing law in India. The issues include financial institutions and the importance of regulation, the 'double trust' dilemma, regulatory gaps, accident law and environmental problems, social cost minimization and the negligence rule, the low compliance trap and corruption, the new patents regime and its impact on innovation, and the judiciary's role in the efficient enforcement of law.
This volume investigates the intersection of legal frameworks and economic development within the context of India's post-liberalization growth. The editors, representing a multidisciplinary group of scholars, argue that as India's economy integrates into global financial networks, the efficacy of its legal institutions becomes a primary determinant of market stability and growth. By applying economic analysis to Indian jurisprudence, the text evaluates how regulatory mechanisms can be optimized to address systemic challenges such as corruption, environmental liability, and intellectual property enforcement.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a significant contribution to the study of law and economics in emerging markets. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for legal practitioners and economists interested in the Indian regulatory landscape.
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
2010-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198060564
ISBN-13:
9780198060567
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