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Augusto Graziani  

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  • The work of the Italian scholar Augusto Graziani anticipated modern law and economics and institutional theory. To identify laws independent of their natural development, Graziani illustrated the relationship between economic reasoning and legal choices, stressing the economic foundations of the law. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Graziani, Augusto]

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