Supreme Court Economic Review
2011 - 2020
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Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- Criminal Deterrence: A Review of the Missing Literature pp. 1 - 59

- Alex Raskolnikov
- Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment in Japan: An Analysis Using Nonstationary Time-Series Data pp. 61 - 116

- Daisuke Mori
- Comment on “Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment in Japan: An Analysis Using Nonstationary Time-Series Data” pp. 117 - 122

- Bryan McCannon
- The Influence of Conformity and Moral Concerns on the Level of Optimal Sanctions: Some Comparative-Statics Results pp. 123 - 139

- Tim Friehe
- Comment on “The Influence of Conformity and Moral Concerns on the Level of Optimal Sanctions” pp. 141 - 146

- Claude Fluet
- Should Leniency for Collective Acts Be Extended to Individual Crimes? pp. 147 - 173

- Florian Baumann
- Comment on “Should Leniency for Collective Acts Be Extended to Individual Crimes?” pp. 175 - 179

- Alex Lundberg
- Six Dimensions of Criminal Procedure pp. 181 - 213

- Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos and Frank Sullivan
- Comment on “Six Dimensions of Criminal Procedure” pp. 215 - 219

- Siona Listokin
- Accuracy of Verdicts under Different Jury Sizes and Voting Rules pp. 221 - 236

- Alice Guerra, Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
- Comment on “Accuracy of Verdicts under Different Jury Sizes and Voting Rules” pp. 237 - 240

- Nuno Garoupa
- Defining Geographic Markets with Willingness-to-Travel Circles pp. 241 - 284

- Shawn W. Ulrick, Seth B. Sacher, Paul R. Zimmerman and John M. Yun
- Discrete Rent-Seeking Games with an Application to Evidence Production pp. 285 - 321

- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Lewis A. Kornhauser
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- The Independence of Prosecutors and Government Accountability pp. 1 - 19

- Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
- Comment on “The Independence of Prosecutors and Government Accountability” pp. 21 - 24

- Alexander Lundberg
- A Stream That Rises above Its Source: Judicial Review from a Public Choice Perspective pp. 25 - 59

- Michael C. Munger
- Comment on “A Stream That Rises above Its Source: Judicial Review from a Public Choice Perspective” pp. 61 - 66

- Jonathan R. Macey
- Is Campaign Spending a Cause or an Effect? Reexamining the Empirical Foundations of Buckley v. Valeo (1976) pp. 67 - 111

- Anna Harvey
- Testing for the Effect of Campaign Expenditure Limits pp. 113 - 116

- Thomas Stratmann
- Judicial Choice among Cases for Certiorari pp. 117 - 154

- Alvaro Bustos and Tonja Jacobi
- Comment on “Judicial Choice among Cases for Certiorari” pp. 155 - 166

- Scott Baker
- “A Million Dollars in Free Advertising” Politics and Sex Offense Prosecution in the Wake of Duke Lacrosse pp. 167 - 187

- Bryan McCannon and Mark Wilson
- Comment on “‘A Million Dollars in Free Advertising’: Politics and Sex Offense Prosecution in the Wake of Duke Lacrosse” pp. 189 - 194

- Adi Leibovitch
- Accuracy in Public Law Enforcement under Political Competition pp. 195 - 212

- Marie Obidzinski
- Comment on “Accuracy in Public Law Enforcement under Political Competition” pp. 213 - 218

- Francesco Parisi
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- Installment Contracts and Material Breach pp. 1 - 46

- Bernhard Ganglmair
- The Effect of Decoupling Punitive Damages on Filing Lawsuits: Court Error Model of Meritless Lawsuits pp. 47 - 80

- Daisuke Mori and Yasuhiro Ikeda
- Constitutional Principles of Regulatory Takings: A Utilitarian Perspective pp. 81 - 112

- Iljoong Kim and Hojun Lee
- The Optimal Evidence Threshold: Balancing the Frequency and Severity of Wrongful Punishment pp. 113 - 134

- Richard Hynes
- On the Optimality of Sealing Criminal Records and How It Relates to Adverse Selection, Productivity Reduction, and Stigma pp. 135 - 149

- Murat C. Mungan
Volume 25, issue 1, 2017
- Error Costs, Legal Standards of Proof, and Statistical Significance pp. 1 - 57

- Michelle M. Burtis, Jonah B. Gelbach and Bruce H. Kobayashi
- A Comment on Statistical Significance and Standards of Proof pp. 59 - 63

- Michael S. Pardo
- Crime and Punishment under Evidentiary Uncertainty: Laboratory Evidence pp. 65 - 104

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- Comment on “Crime and Punishment under Evidentiary Uncertainty: Laboratory Evidence” pp. 105 - 109

- Brandon D. Brice
- Explaining the Standard of Proof in Criminal Law: A New Insight pp. 111 - 122

- Nuno Garoupa
- Comment on “Explaining the Standard of Proof in Criminal Law: A New Insight” pp. 123 - 127

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Judicial Compensation and Performance pp. 129 - 147

- Gregory DeAngelo and Bryan McCannon
- Comment on “Judicial Compensation and Performance” pp. 149 - 154

- J.J. Prescott
- Error and Regulatory Risk in Financial Institution Regulation pp. 155 - 192

- Jonathan Macey
- Comment on “Error and Regulatory Risk in Financial Institution Regulation” pp. 193 - 198

- Keith N. Hylton
- Wrongful Convictions, Deterrence, and Stigma Dilution pp. 199 - 216

- Murat C. Mungan
- Comment on “Wrongful Convictions, Deterrence, and Stigma Dilution” pp. 217 - 222

- Albert H. Choi
Volume 24, issue 1, 2016
- Revisiting Congressional Delegation of Interpretive Primacy as the Foundation for Chevron Deference pp. 3 - 40

- Mark Seidenfeld
- Comments on Mark Seidenfeld's "Revisiting Congressional Delegation of Interpretive Primacy as Foundation for Chevron Deference" pp. 41 - 47

- Jonah B. Gelbach
- Improving Regulatory Science: A Case Study of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards pp. 49 - 99

- Susan E. Dudley and Marcus Peacock
- Restoring Objectivity and Balance to Regulatory Science: A Comment on Dudley and Peacock pp. 101 - 108

- Jason Scott Johnston
- The Science Charade in Species Conservation pp. 109 - 138

- Jonathan H. Adler
- The Regulation Charade pp. 139 - 154

- J.B. Ruhl
- Benefit-Cost Analysis as a Check on Administrative Discretion pp. 155 - 168

- Brian F. Mannix
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and Public Sector Trust pp. 169 - 196

- Edward H. Stiglitz
- Uncertain Causation, Regulation, and the Courts pp. 197 - 254

- Tony Cox
- Comment on Cox's "Uncertain Causation, Regulation, and the Courts" pp. 255 - 257

- Marcus Peacock
- Empirical Copyright: A Case Study of File Sharing, Sales Revenue, and Music Output pp. 261 - 322

- Glynn S. Lunney
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