Journal of Law and Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 3, 1976
- Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations pp. 507-28

- Terence W Hutchison
- Adam Smith's Views of Man pp. 529-46

- Ronald Coase
- The Legacy of 1776 in Legal and Economic Thought pp. 621-32

- Morton J Horwitz
Volume 19, issue 2, 1976
- Toward a More General Theory of Regulation pp. 211-40

- Sam Peltzman
- Toward a More General Theory of Regulation: Comment pp. 241-44

- Jack Hirshleifer
- Toward a More General Theory of Regulation: Comment pp. 245-48

- Gary Becker
- Legal Precedent: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis pp. 249-307

- William Landes and Richard Posner
- Legal Precedent: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis: Comment pp. 309-13

- Benjamin Klein
- Political Information pp. 315-36

- Phillip Nelson
- Political Information: Comment pp. 337-40

- Lester G Telser
- Political Information: Comment pp. 341-46

- James M Ferguson
- From Bismarck to Woodcock: The "Irrational" Pursuit of National Health Insurance pp. 347-59

- Victor Fuchs
- From Bismarck to Woodcock: The "Irrational" Pursuit of National Health Insurance: Comment pp. 361-63

- Thomas Gale Moore
- From Bismarck to Woodcock: The "Irrational" Pursuit of National Health Insurance: Comment pp. 365-69

- Patricia Munch
- Economics as a Guide to Antitrust Regulation pp. 371-84

- Harold Demsetz
- Economics as a Guide to Antitrust Regulation: Comment pp. 385-88

- Kenneth W Dam
- Economics as a Guide to Antitrust Regulation: Comment pp. 389-92

- Gideon Rosenbluth
- The Legal and Illegal Markets for Taxed Goods: Pure Theory and an Application to State Government Taxation of Distilled Spirits pp. 393-429

- Rodney T Smith
- The Legal and Illegal Markets for Taxed Goods: Pure Theory and an Application to State Government Taxation of Distilled Spirits: Comment pp. 431-32

- Thomas R Saving
- The Legal and Illegal Markets for Taxed Goods: Pure Theory and an Application to State Government Taxation of Distilled Spirits: Comment pp. 433-35

- John C Hause
Volume 19, issue 1, 1976
- A Study of Expectational Errors in the Money and Capital Markets, 1921-1970 pp. 1-15

- Reuben A Kessel and Truman A Clark
- Vertical Integration Revisited pp. 17-38

- John S McGee and Lowell R Bassett
- A Theory of Competition pp. 39-65

- G Warren Nutter and John H Moore
- Industrial Concentration and the Rate of Profit: Some Neglected Theory pp. 67-78

- Donald Dewey
- An Economic Analysis of the Law and Politics of Non-Public School "Aid." pp. 79-101

- E G West
- The United States Sugar Quota Program: A Study in the Direct Congressional Control of Imports pp. 103-47

- David J Gerber
- Chadwick and Demsetz on Competition and Regulation pp. 149-62

- W. Crain and Robert Ekelund
- The American Express Case: Public Good or Monopoly? pp. 163-75

- O'Driscoll, Gerald P,
- Campaign Expenditures and Political Competition pp. 177-88

- W. Crain and Robert Tollison
- Pricing Patterns and the Kinky Demand Curve pp. 189-99

- Primeaux, Walter J, and Mickey C Smith
- Industry Structure, Market Rivalry, and Public Policy: A Comment pp. 201-04

- Ronald S Bond and Warren Greenberg
- More on Collusion and Advertising: A Reply pp. 205-09

- Harold Demsetz
Volume 18, issue 3, 1975
- Corruption as a Feature of Governmental Organization pp. 587-605

- Edward C Banfield
- Corruption as a Feature of Governmental Organization: Comment pp. 607-09

- Melvin W Reder
- Corruption as a Feature of Governmental Organization: Comment pp. 611-15

- Simon Rottenberg
- Bureaucrats and Politicians pp. 617-43

- William A Niskanen
- Bureaucrats and Politicians: Comment pp. 645-59

- Julius Margolis
- Competition, Monopoly, and the Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas pp. 661-84

- Richard Wagner and Warren Weber
- Competition, Monopoly, and the Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas: Comment pp. 685-90

- Jerome Rothenberg
- Competition, Monopoly, and the Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas: Comment pp. 691-94

- Vincent Ostrom
- Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections pp. 695-733

- Orley Ashenfelter and Kelley, Stanley,
- Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections: Comment pp. 735-41

- Donald Wittman
- Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections: Comment pp. 743-44

- George Stigler
- The Effect of Expenditure on Political Success pp. 745-71

- Kristian S Palda
- The Effect of Expenditure on Political Success: Comment pp. 773-74

- Albert Madansky
- The Effect of Expenditure on Political Success: Comment pp. 775-77

- Roland J Cole
- The Effect of Expenditure on Political Success: Reply pp. 779-80

- Kristian S Palda
- The Effects of Economic Policies on Votes for the Presidency: Some Evidence from Recent Elections pp. 781-98

- Allan Meltzer and Marc Vellrath
- The Effects of Economic Policies on Votes for the Presidency: Some Evidence from Recent Elections: Comment pp. 799-800

- Gerald H Kramer
- The Effects of Economic Policies on Votes for the Presidency: Some Evidence from Recent Elections: Comment pp. 801-02

- George Stigler
- The Effects of Economic Policies on Votes for the Presidency: Some Evidence from Recent Elections: Reply pp. 803-05

- Allan Meltzer and Marc Vellrath
- The Demand for and Supply of Inflation pp. 807-36

- Robert Gordon
- The Demand for and Supply of Inflation: Comment pp. 837-57

- Karl Brunner
- The Demand for and Supply of Inflation: Comment pp. 859-69

- Mancur Olson
- The Demand for and Supply of Inflation: Reply to Brunner's Comments pp. 871-74

- Robert Gordon
- The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective pp. 875-901

- William Landes and Richard Posner
- The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective: Comment pp. 903-05

- James Buchanan
- The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective: Comment pp. 907-11

- Warren Samuels
Volume 18, issue 2, 1975
- The Goals of Economic Policy pp. 283-92

- George Stigler
- Unconscionability: A Critical Reappraisal pp. 293-315

- Richard A Epstein
- Regulating Airmail Transportation pp. 317-59

- Michael Levine
- The Federal Trade Commission v. Brown Shoe Company pp. 361-419

- John L Peterman
- Regulating Through the Professions: A Perspective on Information Control pp. 421-47

- Lee Benham and Alexandra Benham
- The Theory of Supply with Applications to the Ethical Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 449-78

- Lester G Telser, William Best, John W Egan and Harlow N Higinbotham
- Advertising and Rate of Return pp. 479-506

- Robert Ayanian
- Industrial Reciprocity: A Statistical Analysis pp. 507-20

- Bruce T Allen
- Property Rights and Efficiency in the Oyster Industry pp. 521-33

- Richard Agnello and Lawrence P Donnelley
- Community Environment, Zoning, and the Market Value of Single-Family Homes pp. 535-57

- William J Stull
- The Determinants of Antitrust Activity pp. 559-74

- John Siegfried
- The Determinants and Effects of Antitrust Activity pp. 575-81

- Peter Asch
- Marshall on Mathematics pp. 583-85

- Hans Brems
Volume 18, issue 1, 1975
- The State of Economics pp. 1-23

- Peter T Bauer and A A Walters
- Marshall on Method pp. 25-31

- Ronald Coase
- The History of the Postal Monopoly in the United States pp. 33-80

- George L Priest
- The Brown Shoe Case pp. 81-146

- John L Peterman
- Free Ride, Free Revelation, or Golden Rule? pp. 147-61

- Earl R Brubaker
- The Evolution of Property Rights: A Study of the American West pp. 163-79

- Terry L Anderson and Peter J Hill
- The United States Steel Consolidation: The Creation of Market Control pp. 181-219

- Donald Parsons and Edward John Ray
- Property Rights in Radiation: An Alternative Approach to Radio Frequency Allocation pp. 221-72

- Jora R Minasian
- Industry Structure, Market Rivalry and Public Policy: Some Australian Evidence pp. 273-81

- D K Round
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