Review of Law & Economics
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2016
- Introduction: Eurobonds beyond Crisis Management pp. 477-494

- Thomas Eger and Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- The Economics and Law of Sovereign Debt and Risk Sharing: Some Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis pp. 495-506

- Kaushik Basu
- Eurobonds: A Quantitative Approach pp. 507-521

- Angelo Baglioni and Cherubini Umberto
- Consequences of Different Eurobond Proposals pp. 523-553

- Hans-Bernd Schäfer and Bigus Jochen
- Contagion in the EMU – The Role of Eurobonds with OMTs pp. 555-584

- Carlo Favero and Alessandro Missale
- How Can Eurobonds Be Legally Implemented into European Law? pp. 585-604

- Kämmerer Jörn Axel
- Is there Life in the Old Dog Yet? Observations on the Political Economy and Constitutional Viability of Common Debt Issuing in the Euro Area pp. 605-633

- Amtenbrink Fabian, Repasi René and Jakob de Haan
- Eurobonds: Legal Design Features pp. 635-657

- Michael Waibel
- Eurobonds Past and Present: A Comparative Review on Debt Mutualization in Europe pp. 659-688

- Rui Esteves and Tunçer Ali Coşkun
Volume 12, issue 2, 2016
- Litigation with a Variable Cost of Trial pp. 203-226

- Farmer Amy and Paul Pecorino
- Ex ante versus Ex post Governance: A Behavioral Perspective pp. 227-259

- Hoeppner Sven and Kirchner Christian
- Risk Aversion, the Hand Rule, and Comparison between Strict Liability and the Negligence Rule pp. 261-274

- Lee Kangoh
- Takings and Tax Revenue: Fiscal Impacts of Eminent Domain pp. 275-309

- Kerekes Carrie B. and Stansel Dean
- When Should Governments Reveal Criminal Histories? pp. 311-331

- Simundza Daniel
- Ideology and Strategy among Politicians: The Case of Judicial Independence pp. 333-375

- Brenner Dror and Cohen Alon
- Tax Return as a Political Statement pp. 377-445

- Libman Alexander, Schultz André and Graeber Thomas
- What Makes Law to Change Behavior? An Experimental Study pp. 447-475

- Rustam Romaniuc
Volume 12, issue 1, 2016
- Becker, Coase, Tullock and Manne: A Personal Tribute pp. 1-12

- Cohen Lloyd R.
- Convergence of Legal Rules: Comparing Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Processes pp. 13-35

- Crettez Bertrand, Deffains Bruno and Olivier Musy
- Causal Apportionment of Tort Liability: An Efficient Approach pp. 37-55

- Acciarri Hugo A., Fernando Tohmé and Castellano Andrea
- The Effect on Lawyers Income of Gender Information Contained in First Names pp. 57-76

- Coffey Bentley and Patrick McLaughlin
- An Economic Assessment of Criminal Behaviour pp. 77-94

- Cain Michael
- The 2007 Judicial Reform and Court Performance in Egypt pp. 95-117

- El Bialy Nora
- Entrepreneurship and the Legal Form of Businesses: The Role of Differences in Beliefs pp. 119-151

- Gutiérrez Oscar and Ortín-Ángel Pedro
- How Accurately Can Convertibles be Classified as Debt or Equity for Tax Purposes? Evidence from Australia pp. 153-164

- Jean-Pierre Fenech, Fang Victor and Brown Rob
- Constitutional Commitment to Social Security and Welfare Policy pp. 165-201

- Ben-Bassat Avi and Momi Dahan
Volume 11, issue 3, 2015
- Sentencing Discounts, Attorney Compensation and Plea Bargaining in Criminal Cases pp. 385-407

- Bowles Roger
- Optimal Marginal Deterrence and Incentives for Precaution pp. 409-433

- Thomas Lionel
- The Deterrence Effects of Gun Laws in Games with Asymmetric Skills and Information pp. 435-452

- Cristiano Oliveira and Balbinotto Neto Giácomo
- Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Liability Rules pp. 453-480

- Satish Jain and Rajendra Kundu
- Day-Fines: Should the Rich Pay More? pp. 481-501

- Kantorowicz-Reznichenko Elena
- On the Complementarity between Law and Social Norms pp. 503-512

- Atsushi Tsuneki and Zasu Yoshinobu
- Can Decoupling Punitive Damages Deter an Injurer’s Harmful Activity? pp. 513-528

- Ikeda Yasuhiro and Mori Daisuke
Volume 11, issue 2, 2015
- Foreword to the special issue on Economic Analysis of Litigation pp. 111-112

- Giuseppe Di Vita and Giovanni Ramello
- Rent-Seeking and Litigation: The Hidden Virtues of Limited Fee Shifting pp. 113-148

- Carbonara Emanuela, Francesco Parisi and Georg von Wangenheim
- Judicial Independence, Judges’ Incentives and Efficiency pp. 149-169

- Alessandro Melcarne and Giovanni Ramello
- Tipping the Scales – Settlement, Appeal and the Relevance of Judicial Ambition pp. 171-207

- Christmann Robin
- Third-Party Punishment under Judicial Review: An Economic Experiment on the Effects of a Two-Tier Punishment System pp. 209-230

- Lewisch Peter, Ottone Stefania and Ponzano Ferruccio
- A Commitment Mechanism to Eliminate Willful Contract Litigation pp. 231-266

- Jacobi Osnat and Sher Noam
- Centralization versus Decentralization of Legislative Production and the Effect on Litigation: A Case Study pp. 267-291

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- An Empirical Analysis of Case Disposition Time in Belgium pp. 293-316

- Samantha Bielen, Marneffe Wim and Vereeck Lode
- Bottlenecks or Inefficiency? An Assessment of First Instance Italian Courts’ Performance pp. 317-354

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro and Calogero Guccio
- Does Patent Quality Drive Damages in Patent Lawsuits? Lessons from the French Judicial System pp. 355-383

- Dumont Béatrice
Volume 11, issue 1, 2015
- Comparing All-or-Nothing and Proportionate Damages: A Rent-Seeking Approach pp. 1-17

- Jef De Mot and Miceli Thomas J.
- Discounting and Criminals’ Implied Risk Preferences pp. 19-23

- Mungan Murat C. and Klick Jonathan
- Documenting Legal Dissonance: Legal Pluralism in Papua New Guinea pp. 25-50

- Larcom Shaun and Timothy Swanson
- Proportionality Degree of Electoral Systems and Growth: A Panel Data Test pp. 51-78

- Maria Rosaria Alfano and Anna Laura Baraldi
- Cui Bono, Benefit Corporation? An Experiment Inspired by Social Enterprise Legislation in Germany and the US pp. 79-110

- Fischer Sven, Sebastian Goerg and Hamann Hanjo
Volume 10, issue 3, 2014
- The Future of Law and Economics pp. 235-240

- Richard Posner and Gary Becker
- A Disruption Mechanism for Bribes pp. 241-263

- Robert Cooter and Nuno Garoupa
- The Shapley Value as a Guide to FRAND Licensing Agreements pp. 265-284

- Pierre Dehez and Poukens Sophie
- Advocatus, et non Latro? Testing the Excess of Litigation in the Italian Courts of Justice pp. 285-322

- Paolo Buonanno and Matteo Galizzi
Volume 10, issue 2, 2014
- Litigation with Default Judgments pp. 117-136

- Farmer Amy and Paul Pecorino
- Addressing Federal Conflicts: An Empirical Analysis of the Brazilian Supreme Court, 1988–2010 pp. 137-168

- Arlota Carolina and Nuno Garoupa
- Cognitive Biases in Government Procurement – An Experimental Study pp. 169-200

- Dekel Omer and Schurr Amos
- Endogenous Detection of Collaborative Crime: The Case of Corruption pp. 201-217

- Dominic Spengler
- The Power of the Racketeer: An Empirical Approach pp. 219-234

- Edwards Griffin Sims
Volume 10, issue 1, 2014
- Incorporation Rules pp. 1-30

- Ayal Adi and Rotem Yaad
- Bargaining with Asymmetric Dispute Costs pp. 31-58

- Paul Pecorino and Mark Van Boening
- A Note on Complementary Goods Mergers between Oligopolists with Market Power: Cournot Effects, Bundling and Antitrust pp. 59-79

- Masson Robert T., Dalkir Serdar and Eisenstadt David
- Institutional Regulation of Public Provision pp. 81-94

- Werner Güth
- Litigation with Legal Aid versus Litigation with Contingent/Conditional Fees pp. 95-115

- Eve-Angeline Lambert and Chappe Nathalie
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