Introduction to Law and Economics is an introductory course for students in Law majors to provide learners with legal perspectives from the economic theories, such as game theory, market failure, social cost, etc. in order to explore, explain and propose solutions to issues that may arise in the market economy from the perspective of the law. Learners are provided with basic knowledge related to economics such as game theory, market failures, externalities, etc. to analyze current regulations related to the legal fields in both public and private law, such as competition law, public economic law, criminal law, corporate governance, etc