What We Are Reading Today: The Republic of Beliefs: A New Approach to Law and Economics

What We Are Reading Today: The Republic of Beliefs: A New Approach to Law and Economics
Updated 28 June 2018
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What We Are Reading Today: The Republic of Beliefs: A New Approach to Law and Economics

What We Are Reading Today: The Republic of Beliefs: A New Approach to Law and Economics
  • Kaushik Basu demonstrates the connections between social norms and the law and shows how well-conceived ideas can change and benefit human behavior

In The Republic of Beliefs, Kaushik Basu, one of the world’s leading economists, argues that the traditional economic analysis of the law has significant flaws and has failed to answer certain critical questions satisfactorily. 

Why are good laws drafted but never implemented? When laws are unenforced, is it a failure of the law or the enforcers? And, most important, considering that laws are simply words on paper, why are they effective? Basu offers a provocative alternative to how the relationship between economics and real — world law enforcement should be understood. Basu summarizes standard, neoclassical law and economics before looking at the weaknesses underlying the discipline. Bringing modern game theory to bear, he develops a “focal point” approach, modeling not just the self-interested actions of the citizens who must follow laws but also the functionaries of the state — the politicians, judges, and bureaucrats — enforcing them. 

He demonstrates the connections between social norms and the law and shows how well-conceived ideas can change and benefit human behavior. For example, bribe givers and takers will collude when they are treated equally under the law.