University of Southern California

University of Southern California Law and Economics Working Paper Series

 

The Strategy of Methodology: The Virtues of Being Reductionist for Comparative Law

Gillian K. Hadfield, University of Southern California Law

Article comments

Published in 59 U. Toronto L.J. 223 (2009).

Abstract

This is a pre-publication draft of a response to three comments on my paper entitled “Levers of Legal Design: Institutional Determinants of the Quality of Law” which appeared together with these comments in the inaugural Focus Feature of the University of Toronto Law Journal, April 2009. The published version is available at http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/120886/

Subject Area

Comparative and Foreign Law, Law and Economics, Law and Society

Recommended Citation

Gillian K. Hadfield, "The Strategy of Methodology: The Virtues of Being Reductionist for Comparative Law" (June 2009). University of Southern California. University of Southern California Law and Economics Working Paper Series. Working Paper 99.
http://law.bepress.com/usclwps/lewps/art99

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