rechtseconomie
Rechtseconomie, in English commonly referred to as law and economics, is an interdisciplinary field that analyzes legal rules and institutions using economic theory and empirical methods. Its central question is how legal norms affect incentives, behavior, and overall welfare, and how economic efficiency can be enhanced through legal design.
Researchers in rechtseconomie apply concepts such as incentives, transaction costs, property rights, and externalities to areas
Rechtseconomie emerged prominently in the mid-20th century with scholars such as Ronald Coase and Richard Posner,
Applications include antitrust enforcement, taxation and public finance, environmental regulation, contract design, and property rights reform.