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Volume 42, issue 2, 1999
- The Governmental Composition of the Insurance Costs of Smoking pp. 575-609

- W Viscusi
- The Aggregate Burden of Crime pp. 611-42

- David Anderson
- Interests, Institutions, and Ideology in Securing Policy Change: The Republican Conversion to Trade Liberalization after Smoot-Hawley pp. 643-73

- Douglas Irwin and Randall S Kroszner
- Districts, Diversity, and Fiscal Biases: Evidence from the American States pp. 675-98

- W. Crain
- The Electoral Effects of Incumbent Wealth pp. 699-722

- Jeffrey Milyo and Tim Groseclose
- Fundamental Flaws of Social Regulation: The Case of Airplane Noise pp. 723-43

- Steven A Morrison, Clifford Winston and Tara Watson
- Incentive Conflicts and Contractual Restraints: Evidence from Franchising pp. 745-74

- James A Brickley
- An Economic Analysis of Transnational Bankruptcies pp. 775-808

- Lucian Bebchuk and Andrew T Guzman
- Bankruptcy Exemptions and the Market for Mortgage Loans pp. 809-30

- Jeremy Berkowitz and Richard Hynes
- Judicial Independence: Some Evidence from the English Court of Appeal pp. 831-47

- Eli Salzberger and Paul Fenn
Volume 42, issue 1, 1999
- Conflict of Interest in the Issuance of Public Securities: Evidence from Venture Capital pp. 1-28

- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner
- Waiting to Be Protected under the Endangered Species Act: The Political Economy of Regulatory Delay pp. 29-60

- Amy Ando
- The Bell System Divestiture/Deregulation and the Efficiency of the Operating Companies pp. 61-87

- Clement G Krouse, Christos Cabolis, Kenneth L Danger, Tanja D Carter, Jon M Riddle and Daniel J Ryan
- Advertising and Competition in the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry: The Case of Antihypertensive Drugs pp. 89-116

- John Rizzo
- Shared Information Goods pp. 117-55

- Yannis Bakos, Erik Brynjolfsson and Douglas Lichtman
- Court Politics: The Political Economy of Tort Awards pp. 157-88

- Alexander Tabarrok and Eric Helland
- A Test of Shirking under Legislative and Citizen Vote: The Case of State Lottery Adoption pp. 189-208

- Thomas Garrett
- Foreign Ownership and Profitability: Property Rights, Control, and the Performance of Firms in Indian Industry pp. 209-38

- Pradeep K Chhibber and Sumit K Majumdar
- Public and Private Penalties: Introduction pp. 239-43

- Lott, John R,
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Mandatory Minimum Sentences: Do Defendants Bargain in the Shadow of the Judge? pp. 245-69

- Chantale LaCasse and A. Payne
- Measuring Interjedge Sentencing Disparity: Before and After the Federal Sentencing Guidelines pp. 271-307

- James M Anderson, Jeffrey Kling and Kate Stith
- Management Turnover and Governance Changes following the Revelation of Fraud pp. 309-42

- Anup Agrawal, Jeffrey F Jaffe and Jonathan Karpoff
- Using Sentence Enhancements to Distinguish between Deterrence and Incapacitation pp. 343-63

- Daniel P Kessler and Steven Levitt
- Shaming White-Collar Criminals: A Proposal for Reform of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines pp. 365-91

- Dan M Kahan and Eric A Posner
- Regulating Corporate Criminal Sanctions: Federal Guidelines and the Sentencing of Public Firms pp. 393-422

- Cindy R Alexander, Jennifer Arlen and Mark Cohen
- Did the Corporate Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Matter? Some Preliminary Empirical Observations pp. 423-53

- Jeffrey S Parker and Raymond A Atkins
- Sensitivity Analyses of the Deterrence Hypothesis: Let's Keep the Econ in Econometrics pp. 455-87

- Isaac Ehrlich and Zhiqiang Liu
- On the Nature of the Reputational Penalty for Corporate Crime: Evidence pp. 489-526

- Cindy R Alexander
- On the Determinants and Importance of Punitive Damage Awards pp. 527-73

- Jonathan Karpoff and Lott, John R,
Volume 41, issue 2, 1998
- The Adoption of Workers' Compensation in the United States, 1900-1930 pp. 305-41

- Price Fishback and Shawn Kantor
- The Nature of the Farm pp. 343-86

- Douglas Allen and Dean Lueck
- Exclusive Dealing and Business Efficiency: Evidence from Industry Practice pp. 387-407

- Jan B Heide, Shantanu Dutta and Mark Bergen
- A Political Model of Monetary Policy with Application to the Real Fed Funds Rate pp. 409-28

- Tony Caporale and Kevin Grier
- Selective Contracts, Foreclosure, and the Chicago School View pp. 429-50

- Christodoulos Stefanadis
- Reconciling Asymmetric Information and Divergent Expectations Theories of Litigation pp. 451-76

- Joel Waldfogel
- Targeted and Untargeted Subsidy Schemes: Evidence from Postdivestiture Efforts to Promote Universal Telephone Service pp. 477-502

- Ross C Eriksson, David L Kaserman and John Mayo
- The Competitive Impact of Air Crashes: Stock Market Evidence pp. 503-19

- Jean-Claude Bosch, Edwin Eckard and Vijay Singal
- My 1951 Color Television Article pp. 523-27

- Leo Herzel
- Assigning Property Rights to Radio Spectrum Users: Why Did FCC License Auctions Take 67 Years? pp. 529-75

- Thomas Hazlett
- Comment on Thomas W. Hazlett: Assigning Property Rights to Radio Spectrum Users: Why Did FCC License Auctions Take 67 Years? pp. 577-80

- Ronald Coase
- Administrative Creation of Property Rights to Radio Spectrum pp. 581-607

- Howard A Shelanski and Peter W Huber
- Spectrum Property Law 101 pp. 609-25

- Glen O Robinson
- Implementing a Market-Based Spectrum Policy pp. 627-46

- Arthur De Vany
- Efficient Relocation of Spectrum Incumbents pp. 647-75

- Peter Cramton, Evan Kwerel and John Williams
- What's in the Air: Interlicense Synergies in the Federal Communications Commission's Broadband Personal Communication Service Spectrum Auctions pp. 677-716

- Patrick S Moreton and Pablo Spiller
- Auctions, Market, and Spectrum Ownership: Comment on Moreton and Spiller pp. 717-25

- Dean Lueck
- The Efficiency of the FCC Spectrum Auctions pp. 727-36

- Peter Cramton
- Allocation of Orbit and Spectrum Resources for Regional Communications: What's At Stake? pp. 737-64

- Molly Macauley
- Spectrum Auctions: Yesterday's Heresy, Today's Orthodoxy, Tomorrow's Anachronism. Taking the Next Step to Open Spectrum Access pp. 765-90

- Eli Noam
- The Spectrum as Commons: Tomorrow's Vision, Not Today's Prescription pp. 791-803

- Timothy Brennan
- Spectrum Flash Dance: Eli Noam's Proposal for "Open Access" to Radio Waves pp. 805-20

- Thomas Hazlett
- New Zealand Spectrum Policy: A Model for the United States? pp. 821-40

- Robert W Crandall
Volume 41, issue 1, 1998
- Neither a Borrower nor a Lender Be: An Economic Analysis of Interest Restrictions and Usury Laws pp. 1-36

- Edward Glaeser and Jose Scheinkman
- The Political Economy of Market-Based Environmental Policy: The U.S. Acid Rain Program pp. 37-83

- Paul Joskow and Richard Schmalensee
- The Market for Congressional Votes: Is Timing of Contributions Everything? pp. 85-113

- Thomas Stratmann
- Internalizing Externalities: The Pricing of Space in Shopping Malls pp. 115-42

- B Peter Pashigian and Eric Gould
- The Effect of Macroeconomic Fluctuations on the Electoral Fortunes of House Incumbents pp. 143-61

- Kevin Grier and Joseph P McGarrity
- Timing Problems in Contract Breach Decisions pp. 163-207

- Alexander J Triantis and George G Triantis
- Fragmentation versus Consolidation of Securities Trading: Evidence from the Operation of Rule 19c-3 pp. 209-38

- Jeffry L Davis and Lois E Lightfoot
- Entry Restrictions, Industry Evolution, and Dynamic Efficiency: Evidence from Commercial Banking pp. 239-73

- Jith Jayaratne and Philip E Strahan
- Firm Performance and Board Committee Structure pp. 275-303

- April Klein
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