Ⅲ, Issues of Agriculture, Farmer and Rural Area
The issues of agriculture, farmer and rural area are unique to China, and the resolution of the land issue not only involves effective construction of law, but need full economic analysis.
Ⅳ, Economic Analysis of Regulation
As to how to tackle effective regulations in China, Ling Ma and Guangyu Li, both come from Changchun Taxation College, made an economic analysis of government regulation from the perspective of new institutional economics constrained by property rights and transaction costs. They believed that government regulation would have a negative impact on market operation, only by constructing a ternary system framework of "market - government - law", determining the objectives of the legal regulation of government intervention, constraining permissions for government intervention ,could we truly achieve the goal of optimal allocation of social resource usage and income distribution.
Ⅴ, The basic theory of Law and Economics
The researches of Law and Economics at previous forums were basically the introduction of law achievements from The United States of America, but the concern about the basic theory of law and economics in this forum moved significantly towards thinking the basic theories of law and economics from the perspective of China's major issues, which showed a certain trend in the basic theory of localization.
VI, Judicial Process
The economic analysis of the judicial process is the traditional area of law and economics. Judicial reform is not only the main task of the judicial system, but the focus of community attention. However, analysis in the field of Law and Economics is not sufficient yet and need to be further strengthened.
VII, Research in Property Rights, Tort and Contract
Attendants from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Zhejiang University and Shandong University discussed these three questions deeply and gave relevant policy recommendations.