The Efficient Consumer Form Contract: Law and Economics Meets the Real World

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Michael I. Meyerson

University of Baltimore - School of Law

Date Written: Spring 1990

Abstract

"Law and economics" has been hailed by its supporters as the only intellectually valid means for analyzing legal issues. Its critics have dismissed law and economics as amoral and biased against the poor. Ironically, each side in this frequently acrimonious debate has much to offer those in the opposing camp. This Article reflects a modest attempt to bridge the chasm.

One need not believe that money is everything in order to believe that the effect a given legal rule has on total societal wealth is relevant in decisionmaking. But this admission does not consign one to a legal world where the wealthy win as a matter of right and legal rulings are sold to the highest bidder. It may be surprising to the detractors of law and economics, but the proper application of principles of economic analysis need not lead to anti-poor results. If all relevant factors are considered, the concerns of fairness and of efficiency may coincide more often than partisans of either side in this debate have cared to admit. This article shows how a proper application of the principles of law and economics to the puzzle of interpreting consumer form contracts leads to a nuanced result that protects both parties to the transaction.

Keywords: law and economics, legal issues, poor, poverty, wealth, legal rulings, wealthy, economic analysis, consumer form contracts, fairness, efficiency

JEL Classification: K19, K39, D63, A19

Suggested Citation

Meyerson, Michael I., The Efficient Consumer Form Contract: Law and Economics Meets the Real World (Spring 1990). Georgia Law Review, Vol. 24, No. 3, 1990, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1601337 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1601337

Michael I. Meyerson (Contact Author)

University of Baltimore - School of Law ( email )

1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States

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