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Editorial Note , pp v
Stefan Voigt , Dieter Schmidtchen and Max Albert
Introduction , pp 1-7
Stefan Voigt
Introduction , pp 1-6
Dieter Schmidtchen
Introduction , pp 1-9
Max Albert
Goals of Antitrust and Competition Law Revisited , pp 7-26(20)
Christian Kirchner
The Deterrent Effects of the International Criminal Court , pp 9-24
Daniel Sutter
Job Market Effects on Scientific Productivity , pp 11-29
Paula E. Stephan
The Economics of Crime and the Deterrence of International Crimes: A comment on David Sutter , pp 25-28
Kai Ambos
The 'More Economic Approach' and the Pluralist Tradition of European Competition Law , pp 27-36(10)
Roger Van den Bergh
Making International Human Rights Protection More Effective: A Rational-Choice Approach to the Effectiveness of Provisions for Ius Standi , pp 29-58(30)
Anne van Aaken
Job Market Effects on Scientific Productivity (Comment) , pp 31-34(4)
Bernd Fitzenberger
Tertiary Education in a Federal System: The Case of Germany , pp 35-66(32)
Günther G. Schulze
The "More Economic Approach" and the Rule of Law , pp 37-57(21)
Wulf-Henning Roth
Making International Human Rights Protection More Effective , pp 59-67(9)
Stefan Oeter
More" and "Even more Economic Approach , pp 59-64(6)
Roland Kirstein
The Second Devolution of European Competition Law: The Political Economy of Antitrust Enforcement Under a 'More Economic Approach' , pp 65-96(32)
Clifford A. Jones
Tertiary Education in a Federal System (Comment) , pp 67-69(3)
Stefan Voigt
Do international human rights treaties improve respect for human rights? , pp 69-104(36)
Eric Neumayer
The Productivity of UK Universities , pp 71-95(25)
Gustavo A. Crespi and Aldo Geuna
The Productivity of UK Universities (Comment) , pp 97-99(3)
Christian Pierdzioch
"More Economic" Does Not Necessarily Mean "Better" Perils and Pitfalls of the "More Economic Approch" as Recommended by the European Commission , pp 97-100(4)
Stefan Voigt
Should Private Enforcement of Competition Law Be Strengthened? , pp 101-113(13)
Wernhard Moschel
Evaluation of Researchers: A Life Cycle Analysis of German Academic Economists , pp 101-122(22)
Michael Rauber and Heinrich W. Ursprung
Do International Human Rights Treaties Improve Respect for Human Rights? , pp 105-110(6)
Lars P. Feld
The Decline of the International Court of Justice , pp 111-142(32)
Eric A. Posner
Should Private Enforcement of Competition Law be Strengthened? , pp 115-129(15)
Gerhard Wagner
Evaluation of Researchers (Comment) , pp 123-126(4)
Werner Guth
Markets versus Contests for the Provision of Information Goods , pp 127-146(20)
Martin Kolmar
Effective Cartel Enforcement in Europe , pp 131-170(40)
Maarten Pieter Schinkel
Judicial Independence and Impartiality in International Courts , pp 143-153(11)
Gralf-Peter Calliess
Scientific Competition: Beauty Contests or Tournaments? (Comment) , pp 147-150(4)
Roland Kirstein
The Role of Patents in Scientific Competition: A Closer Look at the Phenomenon of Royalty Stacking , pp 151-171(21)
Christine Godt
International Judicial Lawmaking , pp 155-182(28)
Tom Ginsburg
On the Economic Theory of Illegal Collusive Activity , pp 171-177(7)
Paul Heidhues
Royalty Stacking: A Problem, but Why? (Comment) , pp 173-177(5)
Christian Koboldt
The Role of Economics in Cartel Detection in Europe , pp 179-196(18)
Hans Wolfgang Friederiszick and Frank P. Maier-Rigaud
An Economic Theory of Academic Competition: Dynamic Incentives and Endogenous Cumulative Advantages , pp 179-203(25)
Nicolas Carayol
International Judicial Lawmaking , pp 183-188(6)
Dieter Schmidtchen
International Courts and Tribunals: Price, Financing and Output , pp 189-245(57)
Cesare P.R. Romano
Searching Where the Light is Brightest , pp 197-202(6)
Christian Koboldt
Leniency in Antitrust Enforcement: Theory and Practice , pp 203-248(46)
Wouter P.J. Wils
An Economic Theory of Academic Competition (Comment) , pp 205-207(3)
Dominique Demougin
Research Networks Origins and Consequences: First Evidence from a Study of Astrophysics, Nanotechnology and Micro-economics in Germany , pp 209-230(22)
Dorothea Jansen
Networking in Science and Policy Interventions (Comment) , pp 231-234(4)
Henrik Egbert
A Beauty Contest of Referee Processes of Economics Journals , pp 235-255(21)
Christian Seidl , Peter Grösche and Ulrich Schmidt
International Courts and Tribunals: Price, Financing and Output , pp 247-252(6)
Wolfgang Kerber
Leniency in Antitrust Enforcement: Theory and Practice , pp 249-254(6)
Michele Polo
Why States Create International Tribunals: A Theory of Constrained Independence , pp 253-276(24)
Laurence R. Helfer
Remedies in Merger Control , pp 255-266(12)
Klaus Gugler , Burcin B. Yurtoglu and Tomaso Duso
What Should We Expect from Peer Review? (Comment) , pp 257-261(5)
Jürgen Meckl and Max Albert
Methodology and the Constitution of Science: A Game-theoretic Approach , pp 263-277(15)
Jesus P. Zamora Bonilla
Measuring the Effectiveness and/or Predictability of European Merger Control: Problems of an Event Study , pp 267-276(10)
Wolfgang Kerber
Why States Create Independent Tribunals: A Theory of Constrained Independence , pp 277-280(4)
Stefan Voigt
Empirical Methods in Antitrust: New Developments in Merger Simulation , pp 277-280(4)
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Is It a Gang or the Scientific Community? (Comment) , pp 279-283(5)
Gebhard Kirchgässner
The relevance of confederate structures in the judicial architecture of the Draft EU Constitution , pp 281-301(21)
George Tridimas
Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach with New Applications , pp 281-316(36)
Roy J. Epstein and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Distributed Cognition: A Perspective from Social Choice Theory , pp 285-308(24)
Christian List
The Relevance of Confederate Structures in the Judicial Architecture of the Draft EU Constitution , pp 303-305(3)
Hans-Bernd Schafer
How to Reduce Conflicts over International Antitrust? , pp 307-338(32)
Florian Muller , Christian Wey and Justus Haucap
Empirical Methods in Antitrust: New Developments in Merger Simulations , pp 317-320(4)
Christian Wey
Comments on State Aid Reform Some Implications of an Effects-based Approach , pp 321-344(24)
Rainer Nitsche and Paul Heidhues
How to Reduce Conflicts over International Antitrust? , pp 339-343(5)
Karl M. Meessen
International Justice and the Problem of Duty Allocation , pp 345-365(21)
Markus Stepanians and Wilfried Hinsch