International Review of Law and Economics
1981 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue C, 2020
- State gun laws and the movement of crime guns between states

- Leo Kahane
- Empirical methodology for the evaluation of collusive behaviour in vertically-related markets: An application to the “yogurt cartel” in France

- Céline Bonnet and Zohra Mechemache
- The performance of corporate legal insiders on the French stock market

- Stanislas Nivelleau De La Brunière, Jean-Come Haye and Paolo Mazza
- Litigation and corporate risk taking: Evidence from Chinese listed firms

- Xiaoge Liu, Miao Miao and Ruiming Liu
- Debt-to-equity conversion in bankruptcy reorganization and post-bankruptcy firm survival

- Jaka Cepec and Peter Grajzl
- Multi-court judging and judicial productivity in a career judiciary: Evidence from Nepal

- Peter Grajzl and Shikha Silwal
- Prison, semi-liberty and recidivism: Bounding causal effects in a survival model

- Benjamin Monnery, François-Charles Wolff and Anaïs Henneguelle
- How do patent incentives affect university researchers?

- Lisa Ouellette and Andrew Tutt
- Understanding public enforcement of securities law in China: An empirical analysis of the enforcement actions of the CSRC and its regional offices against informational misconduct

- Wenming Xu and Guangdong Xu
- Settlement implications of lawyer advertising

- Tim Friehe, Yannick Gabuthy and Eve-Angeline Lambert
- Incentives to take care under contributory and comparative fault: The role of strategic complementarity

- Benjamin G. Ogden and Keith N. Hylton
- Beyond replication: A few comments on Spruk and Kovac and Martin-Quinn scores

- Michael Heise
Volume 60, issue C, 2019
- Quorum rules and shareholder voting

- Patricia Charléty, Marie-Cécile Fagart and Saïd Souam
- On esteem-based incentives

- Ali Mazyaki and Joël van der Weele
- A microeconomic foundation for optimal money laundering policies

- Maryam Imanpour, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Bastian Westbrock, Brigitte Unger and Joras Ferwerda
- Compliance effects of sovereign debt cuts

- Eckhard Janeba and Armin Steinbach
- Pretrial settlement and coercion: An experiment

- Eve-Angeline Lambert, Emmanuel Peterle and Jean-Christian Tisserand
- Laws and norms: Experimental evidence with liability rules

- Bruno Deffains, Romain Espinosa and Claude Fluet
- Are lawyers worth the cost? Legal counsel in environmental criminal court cases

- Dietrich Earnhart and Sandra Rousseau
- Ownership and political control: Evidence from charter amendments

- John Zhuang Liu and Angela Huyue Zhang
- Why consider the lighthouse a public good?

- Rosolino A. Candela and Vincent Geloso
- The effect of a ban on late-night off-premise alcohol sales on violent crime: Evidence from Germany

- Florian Baumann, Achim Buchwald, Tim Friehe, Hanna Hottenrott and Mario Mechtel
- Apportionment of liability by the stochastic Shapley value

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Seewoo Lee
- The paradox of minority attorney satisfaction

- Milan Markovic and Gabriele Plickert
- Leniency Can Increase Deterrence

- Alexander Lundberg
- What’s in a name? A taxonomy of replication

- William H.J. Hubbard and David Hyman
- Replicating and extending Martin-Quinn scores

- Rok Spruk and Mitja Kovac
Volume 59, issue C, 2019
- Development status and decision-making in investment treaty arbitration pp. 1-12

- Weijia Rao
- Electoral competition and corruption: Evidence from municipality audits in Greece pp. 13-20

- Dimitris Batzilis
- Argumentation quantity and quality: A litigation success function pp. 21-30

- António Osório and Barbara Luppi
- You gotta fight for your right? Publicly assigned but privately enforced property rights pp. 31-39

- Griffin Edwards and Joshua Robinson
- The voting rights of ex-felons and election outcomes in the United States pp. 40-56

- Tilman Klumpp, Hugo M. Mialon and Michael A. Williams
- Optimal non-prosecution agreements and the reputational effects of convictions pp. 57-64

- Murat C. Mungan
- Identifying the impact of labor market opportunities on criminal behavior pp. 65-81

- J.J. Prescott and Benjamin Pyle
- Trial by skype: A causality-oriented replication exploring the use of remote video adjudication in immigration removal proceedings1 pp. 82-97

- Dane Thorley and Joshua Mitts
- A note on replication analysis pp. 98-102

- Sven Hoeppner
Volume 58, issue C, 2019
- A replication study worth replicating: A comment on Salmanowitz and Spamann pp. 1-2

- William H.J. Hubbard
- “Replication of mismatch research: Ayers, Brooks, and Ho” (Comment) pp. 3-5

- David Bjerk
- We’ll See You in... Court! The lack of arbitration clauses in international commercial contracts pp. 6-24

- Julian Nyarko
- Malice in pretrial negotiations pp. 25-33

- Brishti Guha
- Fiscal rules and structural reforms pp. 34-42

- Rana Sajedi and Armin Steinbach
- Friends with benefits: Case significance, amicus curiae, and agenda setting on the U.S. Supreme Court pp. 43-53

- Jessica A. Schoenherr and Ryan C. Black
- The stickiness of norms pp. 54-62

- Katherine Farrow and Rustam Romaniuc
- Biased judgements of fairness in bargaining: A replication in the laboratory pp. 63-74

- Svenja Hippel and Sven Hoeppner
- Replication of mismatch research: Ayres, Brooks and Ho pp. 75-88

- Richard Sander
- Do criminal justice reforms reduce crime and perceived risk of crime? A quasi-experimental approach in Peru pp. 89-100

- Wilson Hernández
- The role of judicial review in developing evidentiary standards: The example of market analysis in Russian competition law enforcement pp. 101-114

- Svetlana Avdasheva, Svetlana Golovanova and Yannis Katsoulacos
- Strategic behavior in environmental contests with asymmetric ability and reimbursement pp. 115-126

- Rémi Morin Chassé
- The optimal adjustment to liability when litigation is costly: A note pp. 127-131

- Jef De Mot and Thomas J. Miceli
- Why information security law has been ineffective in addressing security vulnerabilities: Evidence from California data breach notifications and relevant court and government records pp. 132-145

- Sangchul Park
- Physicians with multiple paid medical malpractice claims: Are they outliers or just unlucky? pp. 146-157

- Bernard Black, David A. Hyman and Joshua Y. Lerner
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