American Law and Economics Review
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Volume 13, issue 2, 2011
- Vicarious Liability for Bad Corporate Governance: Are We Wrong about 10b-5? pp. 359-401

- James C. Spindler
- Church and State: An Economic Analysis pp. 402-452

- Keith N. Hylton, Yulia Rodionova and Fei Deng
- A New Capital Regulation for Large Financial Institutions pp. 453-490

- Oliver Hart and Luigi Zingales
- The Myths and Realities of Correctional Severity: Evidence from the National Corrections Reporting Program on Sentencing Practices pp. 491-531

- John F. Pfaff
- Retail Gasoline Price Ceilings and Regulatory Capture: Evidence from Canada pp. 532-564

- Anindya Sen, Anthony Clemente and Linda Jonker
- The Impact of Right-to-Carry Laws and the NRC Report: Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy pp. 565-631

- Abhay Aneja, John Donohue and Alexandria Zhang
Volume 13, issue 1, 2011
- Are Underground Markets Really More Violent? Evidence from Early 20th Century America pp. 1-44

- Emily Owens
- Willingness to Pay, Death, Wealth, and Damages pp. 45-102

- Ariel Porat and Avraham Tabbach
- Prison Conditions and Recidivism pp. 103-130

- Francesco Drago, Roberto Galbiati and Pietro Vertova
- The Costs and Benefits of a Separation of Powers--An Incomplete Contracts Approach pp. 131-167

- Kira Fuchs and Florian Herold
- The Brady Rule May Hurt the Innocent pp. 168-200

- Nuno Garoupa and Matteo Rizzolli
- Government Takings: Determinants of Eminent Domain pp. 201-219

- Carrie B. Kerekes
- Institutional Investors and Proxy Voting on Compensation Plans: The Impact of the 2003 Mutual Fund Voting Disclosure Rule pp. 220-268

- K. J. Martijn Cremers and Roberta Romano
- Optimal Compensation for Regulatory Takings pp. 269-289

- Paul Pecorino
- Racial Enclaves and Density Zoning: The Institutionalized Segregation of Racial Minorities in the United States pp. 290-358

- Jonathan T. Rothwell
Volume 12, issue 2, 2010
- The Impact of Tort Reform on Private Health Insurance Coverage, February 2010 pp. 263-264

- Max Schanzenbach
- The Voting Behavior of Young Disenfranchised Felons: Would They Vote if They Could? pp. 265-279

- Mark Lopez
- On the Receipt of the Ronald H. Coase Medal: Uncertainty, the Economic Crisis, and the Future of Law and Economics pp. 280-318

- Richard Posner
- Price Discrimination with Contract Terms: The Lost-Volume Problem pp. 356-393

- Alan Schwartz
- Judicial Independence and the Validity of Controverted Elections pp. 394-422

- Raphael Franck
- Bargaining in the Shadow of the Website: Disclosure's Impact on Medical Malpractice Litigation pp. 423-461

- Gia Lee
- Do Gun Buybacks Save Lives? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 462-508

- Christine Neill
- Injunctions, Hold-Up, and Patent Royalties-super-1 pp. 509-557

- Carl Shapiro
Volume 12, issue 1, 2009
- Municipal Bond Ratings and Citizens' Rights pp. 1-38

- John Yinger
- Auditor Independence and the Quality of Information in Financial Disclosures: Evidence for Market Discipline versus Sarbanes--Oxley Proscriptions pp. 39-68

- James Brown, Dino Falaschetti and Michael Orlando
- Influence and Deterrence: How Obstetricians Respond to Litigation against Themselves and Their Colleagues pp. 69-94

- David Dranove and Yasutora Watanabe
- Strategic Statutory Interpretation by Administrative Agencies pp. 95-115

- Yehonatan Givati
- The Changing Landscape of Blockbuster Punitive Damages Awards pp. 116-161

- Alison Del Rossi and W Viscusi
- Corruption and the Distortion of Law Enforcement Effort pp. 162-180

- Luciana Echazu and Nuno Garoupa
- The Economics of Injunctive and Reverse Settlements pp. 181-203

- Keith N. Hylton and Sungjoon Cho
- Do Independent Prosecutors Deter Political Corruption? An Empirical Evaluation across Seventy-eight Countries pp. 204-244

- Anne van Aaken, Lars Feld and Stefan Voigt
- Externalities from Recycling Laws: Evidence from Crime Rates pp. 245-261

- Bevin Ashenmiller
Volume 11, issue 2, 2009
- Estimating the Impact of the Death Penalty on Murder pp. 249-309

- John Donohue and Justin Wolfers
- Does Capital Punishment have a "Local" Deterrent Effect on Homicides? pp. 310-334

- Randi Hjalmarsson
- Model Uncertainty and the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment pp. 335-369

- Ethan Cohen-Cole, Steven Durlauf, Jeffrey Fagan and Daniel Nagin
- Statistical Variability and the Deterrent Effect of the Death Penalty pp. 370-398

- Paul Zimmerman
- Property Rights and Contract Form in Medieval Europe pp. 399-450

- Alexander Volokh
- The Deterrent Effect of Death Penalty Eligibility: Evidence from the Adoption of Child Murder Eligibility Factors pp. 451-497

- Michael Frakes and Matthew Harding
- Potential Savings from Abolition of the Death Penalty in North Carolina pp. 498-529

- Philip J Cook
- Reassessing the Cost of the Death Penalty Using Quasi-Experimental Methods: Evidence from Maryland pp. 530-574

- John K. Roman, Aaron J. Chalfin and Carly R. Knight
- A Loan Modification Approach to the Housing Crisis pp. 575-607

- Eric A. Posner and Luigi Zingales
- Corporate Voting versus Market Price Setting pp. 608-635

- Yair Listokin
Volume 11, issue 1, 2009
- Bankruptcy: Past Puzzles, Recent Reforms, and the Mortgage Crisis pp. 1-23

- Michelle J. White
- The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Teen Childbearing pp. 24-46

- John Donohue, Jeffrey Grogger and Steven Levitt
- Convictions versus Conviction Rates: The Prosecutor's Choice pp. 47-78

- Eric Rasmusen, Manu Raghav and John Ramseyer
- Long-Term Contracts and Short-Term Commitment: Price Determination for Heterogeneous Freight Transactions pp. 79-111

- Scott Masten
- Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges? Evidence from South Carolina pp. 112-133

- Bentley Coffey and Patrick McLaughlin
- Comparative Vigilance pp. 134-161

- Allan M. Feldman and Ram Singh
- Who Wins in Settlement Negotiations? pp. 162-208

- Russell Korobkin and Joseph Doherty
- Crime and Expected Punishment: Changes in Perceptions at the Age of Criminal Majority pp. 209-248

- Randi Hjalmarsson
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