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📘 Economics for Law | 2025 Edition
✒️ Authored by: Anu Singh | Language: English | Publisher: Taxmann

The 2025 Edition of Economics for Law by Anu Singh is a comprehensive textbook designed to explain the fundamentals of economics in the context of law and legal studies. Tailored for law students, competitive exam aspirants, and academicians, the book bridges the gap between economic principles and their legal applications, making complex concepts simple and practice-oriented.

🔍 Key Features:

  • 📖 Foundations of Economics – clear introduction to microeconomics and macroeconomics, explained with legal relevance.

  • ⚖️ Economics & Law Interface – analysis of how economic principles influence contracts, property, competition law, taxation, environment, and public policy.

  • 📊 Practical Illustrations – case studies, graphs, and real-world examples linking economics to legal scenarios.

  • 🏛️ Legal-Economic Analysis – discussion on cost-benefit analysis, market failures, externalities, and efficiency principles in legal systems.

  • 📚 Contemporary Relevance – coverage of globalization, digital economy, intellectual property, and regulation of markets.

  • 🎓 Student-Friendly – chapter summaries, charts, practice questions, and problem-solving exercises to aid exam preparation.

  • 🆕 2025 Edition – updated with the latest economic policies, global trade trends, and Indian legal-economic developments.

🎯 Recommended For:

  • LL.B. & LL.M. students (3-year & 5-year law courses)

  • Judicial & competitive exam aspirants (Judiciary, UPSC, UGC-NET, etc.)

  • Academicians & researchers in law, economics & public policy

  • Lawyers & professionals needing a foundation in economics for practice areas like corporate, taxation & competition law

  • Libraries & institutions offering interdisciplinary resources

This 2025 Edition of Economics for Law by Anu Singh, published by Taxmann, is a clear, updated, and practice-oriented text, making it a must-have resource for understanding the vital relationship between economics and law.