International Review of Law and Economics
1981 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 2, 1986
- Truth and consequences: The Federal Trade Commission's ad substantiation program pp. 151-168

- Richard S. Higgins and Fred S. McChesney
- General incorporation in nineteenth century England: Interaction of common law and legislative processes pp. 169-188

- Henry N. Butler
- The social cost of adoption agencies pp. 189-203

- John Palmer
- Analysis of alternative standing doctrines pp. 205-216

- Michael Jensen, William H. Meckling and Clifford G. Holderness
- An economic analysis of adverse possession statutes pp. 217-228

- Jeffry M. Netter, Philip L. Hersch and Willam D. Manson
- Early mandatory disclosure regulations pp. 229-239

- John C. Hilke
- Strategic sham litigation: Economic incentives in the context of the case law pp. 241-253

- Christopher C. Klein
- I'd rather be liable than you: A note on property rules and liability rules pp. 255-263

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- The Coase theorem and the empty core: A reexamination pp. 265-271

- Jean Magnan De Bornier
- Costs and benefits of a duty to rescue pp. 273-276

- Paul Rubin
- Pourquoi la propriete: Henri Lepage, Paris: Hachette (collection Pluriel), 1985. 469 pp. Can$11.95 pp. 277-280

- Ejan Mackaay
- Libertarian conflicts in social choice: John L. Wriglesworth, Cambridge University Press, 1985 pp. 280-283

- P. Bernholz
Volume 6, issue 1, 1986
- Bargaining and the regulatory system pp. 3-16

- Martin Ricketts and Alan Peacock
- The meaning of "subsidy" and "injury" in the countervailing duty law pp. 17-32

- Charles J. Goetz, Lloyd Granet and Warren F. Schwartz
- An empirical study of malicious false fire alarm calls pp. 33-44

- Samuel Cameron
- The judgment proof problem pp. 45-58

- S. Shavell
- Conglomerate mergers, internal organization and competition policy pp. 59-75

- C. W. L. Hill and J. F. Pickering
- Damages for buyer breach pp. 77-86

- Samuel Rea
- Illegal economic activities and purges in a Soviet-type economy: A rent-seeking perspective pp. 87-99

- Arye Hillman and Adi Schnytzer
- Optimal subsidies and damages in the presence of judicial error pp. 101-105

- Ivan Png
- The efficiency of liability law pp. 107-113

- David de Meza
- Crime and income distribution in a basketball economy pp. 115-124

- Robert McCormick and Robert Tollison
- The nonequivalence of property rules and liability rules pp. 125-132

- David Schap
- Wealth maximization and judicial decision-making: The issues further clarified pp. 133-137

- Warren Samuels and Nicholas Mercuro
- The case of dutch inland shipping: Comment pp. 139-140

- Gordon Tullock
- Reconstructing American law: Bruce A. Ackermann, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, 1984. 118 pp pp. 141-142

- A. I. Ogus
- Economics of poverty and income distrubution: Morley Gunderson, Butterworth (Canada), 1983, in a series of Studies in Law and Economics pp. 142-143

- Alan Maynard
- Ekonomi och rattssystem (economics and the legal system): Lars Werin, (2nd ed.), Lund, 1982. 624 pp pp. 143-144

- Peder Andersen
- Competition, monopoly, and differential profit rates: On te relevance of the classical and Marxian theories of production prices for modern industrial: Willi Semmler, New York: Columbia University Press, 1984. 238 pp pp. 144-147

- Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- The quest for optimality: Jean H. Paelinck and Paulus H. Vossen, Aldershot: Gower, 1984. 166 pp pp. 147-148

- David Pearce
- Redefining human life: Reproductive technologies and social policy: Robert H. Blank, Westview Press: Boulder, CO, 1984. xvii + 270 pp pp. 148-148

- Gordon Tullock
Volume 5, issue 2, 1985
- Anglo-American privacy law: An economic analysis pp. 133-152

- Charles J. Hartmann and Stephen M. Renas
- Social insurance and tort liability pp. 153-171

- Brian W. Semkow
- Should compensation be based on costs or benefits? pp. 173-185

- Donald Wittman
- The multiplier in english fatal accident cases: What happens when judges teach judges economics pp. 187-197

- Allen M. Parkman
- Toward an economic theory of voluntary resignation by dictators pp. 199-207

- David Laband and Jonathan Haughton
- The competition of technologies in markets for ideas: Copyright and fair use in evolutionary perspective pp. 209-238

- Richard P. Adelstein and Steven I. Peretz
- On substituting a socially costless penalty for costly crime pp. 239-246

- John Bone
- Securities regulation and market efficiency pp. 247-254

- Moon H. Lee and Halim Bishara
- Thomas K. McGraw, prophets of regulation: Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1984. 387 pp. $20.00 pp. 255-256

- Robert Baldwin
- Richard A. Posner, the federal courts: Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1985. xvii + 365 pp pp. 257-258

- Gordon Tullock
Volume 5, issue 1, 1985
- A model in which suits are brought for their nuisance value pp. 3-13

- D. Rosenberg and S. Shavell
- Heir pollution: A note on Buchanan's "laws of succession" and tullock's "blind spot" pp. 15-23

- Gary M. Anderson and Pamela J. Brown
- Organized futures contracting pp. 25-38

- C. G. Veljanovski
- The positive economics of antitrust policy: A survey article pp. 39-57

- William Shughart and Robert Tollison
- Efficiency levels, efficiency gains and alternative nuisance remedies pp. 59-71

- Paul Burrows
- The origins of antitrust: An interest-group perspective pp. 73-90

- Thomas J. Dilorenzo
- Why did inheritance laws change? pp. 91-106

- Gabrielle A. Brenner
- Supreme court economic review pp. 107-119

- Charles Rowley
- Property rights and sovereign rights--The case of north sea oil: Peter Cameron, London: Academic Press, 1983. 193 pp pp. 121-123

- P. Bernie
- Readings in the economics of law and regulation: A.I. Ogus and C.G. Veljanovski (eds.), Oxford: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1984. 361 pp. [UK pound]17.50 (hardback), [UK pound]10.95 (paperback) pp. 123-124

- Susan Rose Ackerman
- Internationalizing the seabed: Roderick C. Ogley, Aldershot: Gower, 1984. vii + 265 pp pp. 124-127

- J. C. Woodliffe
- Property rights and compensation: Jack L. Knetsch, London: Butterworths, 1983 pp. 124-124

- Paul Burrows
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