Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : HS5466 : Introduction to Law, Labour and Institutional Economics { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Bikash Ranjan Mishra
Syllabus
| Module 1 : |
Unit – I LAW AND ECONOMICS
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Course Objective
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To revise the foundations of principles of micro and macro Economics. |
| 2 . |
To critically understand the mechanisms with which tort, criminal, and contract laws can be used to consider the fundamental economic choices of households and firms. |
| 3 . |
To apprehend the labor behavior under different market conditions along with the impact of training and education on human capital formation and its mobility |
| 4 . |
To have an in-depth analysis of the institutional paradigms of an economy, its trajectory and reforms. |
Course Outcome
| 1 . |
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Essential Reading
| 1 . |
Alan Devlin (2015), Fundamental Principles of Law and Economics, 1st Edition, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, New York, USA |
| 2 . |
2. Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Robert S. Smith (2018), Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy, 13th Edition, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, New York, USA |
Supplementary Reading
| 1 . |
Douglas C. North (1990), Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge University Press, USA |
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2. Claude Menard and Marry M. Shirley (2022), Advanced Introduction to New Institutional Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, UK |



