Review of Law & Economics
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2012
- Are Academics Messy? Testing the Broken Windows Theory with a Field Experiment in the Work Environment pp. 563-577

- Ramos Joao and Torgler Benno
- The Role of Prosecutor's Incentives in Creating Congestion in Criminal Courts pp. 579-618

- Shamir Noam and Shamir Julia
- Political Beliefs and Tort Awards: Evidence of Rationally Political Jurors from Two Data Sets pp. 619-656

- Wentland Scott
- Mitigating Judgment Proofness: Information Acquisition vs. Extended Liability pp. 657-696

- Anyangah Joshua
- Decoupled Liability and Efficiency: An Impossibility Theorem pp. 697-718

- Satish Jain
- Natural Resource Production under Divided Ownership: Evidence from Coalbed Methane pp. 719-757

- Timothy Fitzgerald
- The Hyperbolic Punishment Function pp. 759-787

- al-Nowaihi Ali M. and Sanjit Dhami
- Patent Litigation and the Role of Enforcement Insurance pp. 789-821

- Gerard Llobet and Javier Suarez
- Contractual Democracy pp. 823-851

- Hans Gersbach
Volume 8, issue 2, 2012
- Judicial Review in China: A Positive Political Economy Analysis pp. 331-366

- Ip Eric C.
- On the Benefits and Costs of Legal Expertise: Adjudication in Ancient Athens pp. 367-399

- Robert Fleck and F. Andrew Hanssen
- Beyond the State of Nature: Introducing Social Interactions in the Economic Model of Crime pp. 401-432

- Joël van der Weele
- Is There A Piracy Kuznets Curve? pp. 433-456

- Sana Harbi, Gilles Grolleau and Bekir Insaf
- Corporate Governance, Corporate and Employment Law, and the Costs of Expropriation pp. 457-486

- Giulio Ecchia, Martin Gelter and Piero Pasotti
- Law and Economics as a Pillar of Legal Education pp. 487-510

- Joni Hersch and W Viscusi
- What Political Science Can Contribute to the Study of Law pp. 511-529

- Martin Andrew D. and Hazelton Morgan L.W.
- The Origin of Democracy in Athens pp. 531-562

- Bryan McCannon
Volume 8, issue 1, 2012
- Deterred or Detained? A Unified Model of Criminal Punishment pp. 1-20

- Thomas Miceli
- Imperfect Competition in Auto Lending: Subjective Markup, Racial Disparity, and Class Action Litigation pp. 21-58

- Mark Cohen
- On the Optimal Regulation of Unread Contracts pp. 59-89

- Procaccia Yuval and Alon Harel
- The Political Economy of Congressional Patent Policymaking in the Late 20th Century pp. 91-100

- Richman Jesse T.
- The Costs and Benefits of Secured Creditor Control in Bankruptcy: Evidence from the UK pp. 101-135

- Armour John, Hsu Audrey Wen-hsin and Walters Adrian
- The Inquisitor Judge's Trilemma pp. 137-159

- Keisuke Nakao and Tsumagari Masatoshi
- Stealing within Marriage: Differences across Divorce Laws pp. 161-179

- Hanlon Michael
- On the Behavioral Economics of Crime pp. 181-213

- Frans van Winden and Elliott Ash
- Judicial Incentives and Performance at Lower Courts: Evidence from Slovenian Judge-Level Data pp. 215-252

- Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, Peter Grajzl, Zajc Katarina and Janez Šušteršič
- A Framework for the Analysis of Market Manipulation pp. 253-295

- Ledgerwood Shaun D. and Carpenter Paul R.
- Subgame Perfect Plea Bargaining in Biform Judicial Contests pp. 297-330

- Schwarz Mordechai E.
Volume 7, issue 3, 2011
- Introduction: Symposium on Evolutionary Approaches to (Comparative) Law: Integrating Theoretical Perspectives pp. 653-658

- Du Laing Bart and Julie De Coninck
- Legal Evolution: Integrating Economic and Systemic Approaches pp. 659-683

- Deakin Simon
- Bio-Legal History, Dual Inheritance Theory and Naturalistic Comparative Law: On Content and Context Biases in Legal Evolution pp. 685-709

- Du Laing Bart
- Reinvigorating Comparative Law through Behavioral Economics? A Cautiously Optimistic View pp. 711-736

- Julie De Coninck
- Evolutionary Theories in Law and Economics and Their Use for Comparative Legal Theory pp. 737-765

- Georg von Wangenheim
- The Emergence of a New Rule of Customary Law: An Experimental Contribution pp. 767-789

- Christoph Engel
- Is Law a Parasite? An Evolutionary Explanation of Differences among Legal Traditions pp. 791-804

- Jan Smits
- When "Stuff Happens" Isn't Enough: How An Evolutionary Theory of Doctrinal and Legal System Development Can Enrich Comparative Legal Studies pp. 805-820

- Goodenough Oliver R.
Volume 7, issue 2, 2011
- Introduction: CESifo Conference in Law and Economics - Munich, May 2010 pp. 353-354

- Deffains Bruno and Dominique Demougin
- Damages for Breach of Duty in Corporate Disclosure pp. 355-376

- Schweizer Urs
- 'Take It or Go to Court': The Impact of Sec. 1a of the German Protection Against Dismissal Act on Severance Payments pp. 377-404

- Laszlo Goerke and Markus Pannenberg
- Interjurisdictional Linkages and the Scope for Interventionist Legal Harmonization pp. 405-434

- Andrzej Baniak and Peter Grajzl
- The Law and Economics Analysis of Intellectual Property: Paradigmatic Shift From Incentives to Traditional Property pp. 435-480

- Salzberger Eli M.
- Class Actions, Compliance and Moral Cost pp. 481-500

- Deffains Bruno and Dominique Demougin
- The Law and Economics of Enhancing Cartel Enforcement: Using Information From Non-Cartel Investigations to Prosecute Cartels pp. 501-538

- Vivek Ghosal
- Media and Litigation pp. 539-571

- Gil Epstein and Lindner Pomerantz Renana
- Shooting Rampages and Maintenance of Campus Safety: An Incomplete Contracts Perspective pp. 573-600

- Bernd Süssmuth and K. von Weizsäcker Robert
- Competition, Imitation, and R&D Productivity in a Growth Model with Industry-Specific Patent Protection pp. 601-652

- Mosel Malte
Volume 7, issue 1, 2011
- The Problem of Social Cost: What Problem? A Critique of the Reasoning of A.C. Pigou and R.H. Coase pp. 1-13

- Harold Demsetz
- Should Courts Always Enforce What Contracting Parties Write? pp. 14-28

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Andrew Postlewaite
- Implementing Relevant Market Tests in Antitrust Policy: Application to Computer Servers pp. 29-71

- Marc Ivaldi and Szabolcs Lorincz
- English Rule and Frivolous Suits: Conditional versus Hourly Fees pp. 72-85

- Gabuthy Yannick and Eve-Angeline Lambert
- Compliance Institutions in Treaties pp. 86-117

- Frischmann Brett M. and Hartigan James C.
- A Note on the Deterrence Effects of the Forfeiture of Illegal Gains pp. 118-124

- Tim Friehe
- Fostering Regulatory Compliance: The Role of Environmental Self-Auditing and Audit Policies pp. 125-160

- Madhu Khanna and Widyawati Diah
- Free-Riding on Altruistic Punishment? An Experimental Comparison of Third-Party Punishment in a Stand-Alone and in an In-Group Environment pp. 161-190

- Lewisch Peter G., Stefania Ottone and Ferruccio Ponzano
- Corporatization and Firm Performance: Evidence from Publicly-Provided Local Utilities pp. 191-213

- Cambini Carlo, Massimo Filippini, Massimiliano Piacenza and Davide Vannoni
- Securities Class Actions: A Helping Hand for Bank Regulators in Trouble? pp. 214-242

- Dalla Pellegrina Lucia and Margherita Saraceno
- The Multiplier Effect of Public Expenditure on Justice: The Case of Rental Litigation pp. 243-263

- Deffains Bruno and Roussey Ludivine
- In the Beginning Was the Word. Now is the Copyright pp. 271-289

- Carla Marchese and Giovanni Ramello
- The $700 Billion Bailout: A Public-Choice Interpretation pp. 291-318

- Carlos Ramirez
- Corporate Liability and Internal Procedures pp. 319-336

- Calcott Paul
- The Social Cost of Blackmail pp. 337-351

- Oleg Yerokhin
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