International Review of Law and Economics
1981 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 2, 1989
- A constitutional choice model of compensation for takings pp. 115-128

- William Fischel and Perry Shapiro
- Getting a stranglehold with the eminent domain clause pp. 129-147

- Paul Burrows
- A method for estimating injury caused by unfair trade practices pp. 149-164

- Tracy Murray and Donald Rousslang
- Value of children in compensation for wrongful death pp. 165-179

- Euston Quah and William Rieber
- Costs of dismissal: An analysis in community justice and efficiency pp. 181-207

- Frances Raday
- Efficient deterrence and the tax treatment of monetary sanctions pp. 209-217

- Ivan Png and Eric M. Zolt
- On the potential for private insurers to reduce the inefficiencies of moral hazard pp. 219-222

- Donald R. Deere
- A transactional approach to explaining historical contract structures pp. 223-226

- Jurgen G. Backhaus
- Markets, morals and the law: Jules L. Coleman, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, Pp. xvii + 393. [UK pound]10.95 pp. 227-229

- Neil Duxbury
Volume 9, issue 1, 1989
- Optimal sanctions and the incentive to provide evidence to legal tribunals pp. 3-11

- Steven Shavell
- No-fault and road accidents: Some Australasian evidence pp. 13-24

- R. Ian Mcewin
- The economics of costly risk sorting in competitive insurance markets pp. 25-39

- Severin Borenstein
- The impact of competition on pricing and quality of legal services pp. 41-56

- Simon Domberger and Avrom Sherr
- The effect of medical malpractice reform laws on claim disposition pp. 57-78

- James Hughes
- Buying out property rights to the economy from the ruling stratum: the case of soviet-type states pp. 79-85

- Jan Winiecki
- Qualitative information, reputation, and monopolistic competition pp. 87-103

- Michael Darby and John Lott
- Liability rules when injurers as well as victims suffer losses pp. 105-111

- Avon K. Leong
Volume 8, issue 2, 1988
- Judicial decisionmaking and litigation expenditure pp. 127-143

- Avery Katz
- Transfers, transaction costs and charitable intermediaries pp. 145-160

- John Posnett and Todd Sandler
- Pretrial bargaining behavior within the shadow of the law: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 161-179

- Don L. Coursey and Linda R. Stanley
- Workers' compensation and employees' safety incentives in Sweden pp. 181-185

- Carl Hampus Lyttkens
- Determinants of airline carrier conduct pp. 187-202

- Ian Ayres
- Pain and suffering in product liability cases: Systematic compensation or capricious awards? pp. 203-220

- W Viscusi
- Direct protection of innovation: William Kingston, ed. Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987. pp. xii + 346 pp. 221-222

- A. V. Lowe
- Regulation and public law: Robert Baldwin and Christopher McCrudden, eds. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987. pp. xx + 399. [UK pound]14.95 pp. 222-224

- Hugh Gravelle
Volume 8, issue 1, 1988
- The adjudication of labor disputes as a private good pp. 3-19

- Christopher J. Bruce
- Shadow interest groups and safety regulation pp. 21-36

- Donald Keenan and Paul Rubin
- Employment of the disabled: A rationale for legislation in the united kingdom pp. 37-49

- Philip R. Jones and John G. Cullis
- Prevention and compensation of industrial disease pp. 51-72

- Donald Dewees and R. Daniels
- Corruption in law enforcement: one consequence of "The tragedy of the commons" arising with public allocation processes pp. 73-84

- Bruce Benson
- Taxation and compensation to dependents of accident victims pp. 85-95

- John Creedy
- Products liability and scale effects in a long-run competitive equilibrium pp. 97-107

- Anthony Marino
- The deterrent effects of settlements and trials pp. 109-116

- A. Mitchell Polinsky and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Import injury in U.S. trade law: an economic view pp. 117-122

- Donald Rousslang
Volume 7, issue 2, 1987
- Editorial pp. 138-138

- A. I. Ogus
- Optimal liability when the injurer's information about the victim's loss is imperfect pp. 139-147

- A. Mitchell Polinsky
- The economics of comparative negligence pp. 149-162

- Samuel Rea
- Juvenile delinquency and education: A comparison of public and private provision pp. 163-175

- John Lott
- The regulation of independent local radio and its reform pp. 177-191

- Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave and Timothy H. Jones
- Pensions, sex discrimination, and the value of life after death pp. 193-214

- Bruce Chapman
- Overprovision and the licensing (Scotland) act 1976 pp. 215-228

- John A. Cairns
- The fairness and the efficiency of the compensation system: An economic analysis of the tort theories pp. 229-239

- Shozo Ota
Volume 7, issue 1, 1987
- Liability, control and the organization of economic activity pp. 5-20

- Louis de Alessi and Robert J. Staaf
- Property rights structures and criminal courts: An analysis of state criminal courts pp. 21-32

- Harold W. Elder
- Property rules and liability rules in the regulation of land development: An analysis of development control in Great Britain and Ontario pp. 33-49

- Frank H. Stephen
- "A respectable profession"? Sociological and economic perspectives on the regulation of professional services pp. 51-64

- Robert Dingwall and Paul Fenn
- "Comparable worth" and rent seeking pp. 65-78

- John P. Formby and Edward L. Millner
- Clemency in economic and retributive models of punishment pp. 79-88

- Kenneth L. Avio
- The measurement and mismeasurement of monopoly power pp. 89-99

- Stan Liebowitz
- Substantive due process review and the extent of government regulation pp. 101-111

- Gary M. Anderson and Richard S. Higgins
- The department of justice merger guidelines: The search for empirical support pp. 113-120

- Noel D. Uri and Malcolm B. Coate
- Liability rules and the selection of a socially optimal production technology pp. 121-126

- Sigmund A. Horvitz and Louis H. Stern
- The nature of utility in Jewish Law pp. 127-131

- Tikva Darvish and Nava Kahana
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