European Journal of Law and Economics
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- The Political Economy of Green Taxation in OECD Countries pp. 203-218

- Cristina Ciocirlan and Bruce Yandle
- Property Rights, Theft, Amnesty, and Efficiency pp. 219-232

- Eliakim Katz and Jacob Rosenberg
- Property Rights and Game-Theory Implications of Satellite Communications: The Bilateral Case of Greece and Russia pp. 233-250

- George Emm. Halkos and Nicholas Kyriazis
- The Role of Interest Groups in the European Union Decision-Making Process pp. 251-261

- Antonio Lorenzo
- Assessing the Performance of the Price Cap Plan for Local Exchange Carriers in the United States pp. 263-276

- Noel Uri and Florence Setzer
- Alain Marciano and Jean-Michel Josselin (eds.), The Economics of Harmonizing European Law pp. 277-279

- Enrico Schöbel
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Telephone Number Allocation: A Property Rights Approach pp. 91-109

- Justus Haucap
- Noncompetition Clauses: Unreasonable or Efficient? pp. 111-127

- Johan Den Hertog
- A Computational Concept for Normative Equity pp. 129-163

- T. Kämpke, R. Pestel and F.J. Radermacher
- The Public Interest Theory of Regulation: Non-Existence or Misinterpretation? pp. 165-194

- Michael Hantke-Domas
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- Behavioral Economic Analysis of Crime: A Critical Review pp. 5-15

- Nuno Garoupa
- A Regulation of Bids for Dual Class Shares. Implication: Two Shares—One Price pp. 17-46

- Ken Bechmann and Johannes Raaballe
- Individual Dismissals in Europe and the United States: A Model on the Influence of the Legal Framework on Firing Costs pp. 47-63

- Miguel A. Malo and JoaquÃn Pérez
- Road Traffic and Efficient Fines pp. 65-84

- Laszlo Goerke
Volume 14, issue 3, 2002
- The Code Napoléon after 200 years pp. 191-191

- Jürgen Backhaus and Frank Stephen
- The Making of the French Civil Code: An Economic Interpretation pp. 193-203

- Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
- The Sovereign German States and the Code Napoléon. What Spoke for its Adoption in the Rhine Confederation? pp. 205-213

- Paul-Ludwig Weinacht
- Does the Code Civil Matter? pp. 215-225

- Didier Danet
- Influence of the Code Civil in the Netherlands pp. 227-236

- Gerrit Meijer and Sjoerd Meijer
- Was Napoleon a Benevolent Dictator? An Economic Justification for Codification pp. 237-251

- Sophie Harnay
- The Short-Lived Influence of the Napoleonic Civil Code in 19th Century Greece pp. 253-263

- Aristides N. Hatzis
Volume 14, issue 2, 2002
- Hormones, Risk Management, Precaution and Protectionism: An Analysis of the Dispute on Hormone-Treated Beef between the European Union and the United States pp. 83-97

- Christophe Charlier and Michel Rainelli
- Market Domination: Tests Applied to the Danish Cement Industry pp. 99-127

- Lisbeth la Cour and H. Møllgaard
- Market Transparency and Collusion: On the UK Agricultural Tractor Registration Exchange pp. 129-150

- Nikolaos GeorgantzÃs and Gerardo Sabater-Grande
- Collusion and Facilitating Practices: A New Perspective in Antitrust Analysis pp. 151-169

- Michele Grillo
- The European Court of Justice and the Annulment of the Tobacco Advertisement Directive: Friend of National Sovereignty or Foe of Public Health? pp. 171-183

- George Tridimas and Takis Tridimas
Volume 14, issue 1, 2002
- A Note on Optimal Law Enforcement under Asymmetric Information pp. 5-13

- Nuno Garoupa and Mohamed Jellal
- Restricted Charitable Donations and the “Cy Pres†Doctrine pp. 15-25

- Mehmet Bac
- The Political Economy of Water Effluent Charges in France: Why are Rates Kept Low? pp. 27-43

- Matthieu Glachant
- Sanctions in Pre-Trial Discovery pp. 45-60

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Keunkwan Ryu
- Cross Border Health Care: An Analysis of Recent ECJ Rulings pp. 61-73

- Aggie Paulus, Hans-Dieter Evers, Fabienne Fecher, Jan Van Der Made and Annelies Boonen
Volume 13, issue 3, 2002
- Votes and Outcomes: Rethinking the Politics-Like-Markets Metaphor pp. 183-192

- Francesco Parisi
- Russian Robber Barons: Moscow Business, American Style pp. 193-201

- David Whitten
- Regulation and Third-Party Discrimination in the German Electricity Supply Industry pp. 203-220

- Gert Brunekreeft
- Economic Consequences of Transfer Fee Regulations in European Football pp. 221-237

- Eberhard Feess and Gerd Mühlheußer
- Agreements of Economic Integration and the Choice of National Environmental Policies pp. 239-256

- Rolf Weder and Andreas Ziegler
- Tacit Collusion in the Frequently Repeated Multi-Unit Uniform Price Auction for Wholesale Electricity in England and Wales pp. 257-273

- Rafael Macatangay
Volume 13, issue 2, 2002
- Corporate Financial Performance and the Use of Takeover Defenses pp. 91-112

- Caspar Rose
- Assessing the Effect of Incentive Regulation on Productive Efficiency in Telecommunications in the United States pp. 113-127

- Noel Uri
- The Structure of Ownership Rights in Franchising: An Incomplete Contracting View pp. 129-142

- Josef Windsperger
- Does More Deterrence Require More Punishment? [or Should the Punishment Fit the Crime?] pp. 143-156

- John Henderson and John Palmer
- Corporate Governance in Spain (with an Application of the Power Indices Approach) pp. 157-173

- Dennis Leech and Miguel Manjón
Volume 13, issue 1, 2002
- Ex Ante and Ex Post Allocation of Risk of Illegality: Regulatory Sources of Contractual Failure and Issues of Corrective and Distributive Justice pp. 5-26

- Mahmood Bagheri and Chizu Nakajima
- The Informational Role of the Arbitration Clause pp. 27-34

- Nathalie Chappe
- Complex Individualism and Legitimacy of Absolute Property Rights pp. 35-46

- François Facchini
- European Corporate Laws, Regulatory Competition and Path Dependence pp. 47-71

- Klaus Heine and Wolfgang Kerber
- Product Liability: A Neo-Austrian Based Perspective pp. 73-84

- Henk Folmer, Wim Heijman and Auke Leen
Volume 12, issue 3, 2001
- In Praise of the Commons: Another Case Study pp. 159-171

- Manfred Tietzel
- The Economic Evaluation of Policing Activity: An Application of a Hybrid Methodology pp. 173-192

- Leigh Drake and Richard Simper
- In Offense of Usury Laws: Microfoundations of Illegal Credit Contracts pp. 193-215

- Donato Masciandaro
- State-Owned Enterprises in Less Developed Countries: Privatization and Alternative Reform Strategies pp. 217-252

- D. Smith and Michael Trebilcock
- Survival Rates in Bankruptcy Systems: Overlooking the Evidence pp. 253-273

- Oscar Couwenberg
Volume 12, issue 2, 2001
- On the Viability of the Concept of Staatswissenschaften pp. 105-111

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- The Multifaceted Balance of the Concept of Staatswissenschaften in the Tradition of the Historical School pp. 113-122

- Helge Peukert
- The Past as Prologue: An Economist's Tentative Prognosis for the New Millennium pp. 123-133

- Nicholas Balabkins
- “Staatswirtschaftslehreâ€â€”A Component of “Staatswissenschaften†Today and Tomorrow pp. 135-143

- Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- Market and State in Times of Globalisation pp. 145-150

- Wladyslaw Sztyber
Volume 12, issue 1, 2001
- Voting Powers and the Efficiency of the Decision-Making Process in the European Council of Ministers pp. 5-38

- Silvia Fedeli and Francesco Forte
- Arbitration and Incentives: How to Preclude the Chilling Effect? pp. 39-45

- Nathalie Chappe
- On Prison and Therapy pp. 47-56

- Volker Meier
- Bootlegging in the Music Industry: A Note pp. 57-72

- Alireza Naghavi and Günther Schulze
- European Labour Law and Severance Pay Determination in Collective Redundancies pp. 73-90

- Miguel A. Malo
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