Various important methodological questions have accompanied the growth and evolution of law and economics.
Economists and jurists alike have debated the appropriate role of economic analysis in the institutional design of lawmaking and the limits of methods of evaluation of social preferences and aggregate welfare in policy analysis. In many respects, these methodological debates have contributed to the growing intellectual interest and to the diversification of methodologies in the economic analysis of law.
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