Encyclopedia of Law and Economics
The Encyclopedia of Law and Economics is a free online reference work that attempts to survey the whole law and economics literature in nearly 5,000 pages. Most entries contain two elements: a review of the literature, written by an authority in the field, and a comprehensive bibliography.
Law and Economics
An article in the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics by David Friedman.
Law and economics
A Wikipedia article about the movement that tries to apply the methods of economics to legal problems.
Monetarism
An historical and economic survey of probably the most famous product of the Chicago School.
The New Traditional Chicago School
Study of economics theory and real-world empirical economics issues from views of traditional Chicago School.
The Triumph of Monetarism?
A detailed article by Brad De Long.
When the Revolution was a Party: How Privatization
An article on the role of Ronald Coase in pushing the Chicago department of economics towards a thorough-going Laissez Faire attitude.