Economic Analysis of the Arbitrators Function is a pioneering book that provides a systematized in-depth study of the functioning of the market for arbitrators, comprising a comprehensive analysis of its elements, elasticity, efficiency, imperfections and competition matters. The growing demand for arbitration in the market solicits a proportional supply of efficient and rational functioning by the arbitrators. This perceptive book sheds light on the arbitrators strategic behavior, motivations and psychological work on bounded rationality, with respective economic analysis.