Supreme Court Economic Review
2011 - 2020
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Volume 23, issue 1, 2015
- The Ends of Capitalism: An Introduction pp. 1 - 5

- Richard A. Epstein and Mario J. Rizzo
- Abstract Morality for an Abstract Order: Liberalism’s Difficult Problem pp. 7 - 34

- Mario J. Rizzo
- Humankind in Civilization's Extended Order: A Tragedy, The First Part pp. 35 - 58

- Bart Wilson
- The New Economic Freedom pp. 59 - 76

- Benjamin Chen and Robert Cooter
- Rent-Seeking, Crony Capitalism, and the Crony Constitution pp. 77 - 103

- Todd Zywicki
- Crony Capitalism pp. 105 - 120

- Paul Rubin
- If Hayek and Coase Were Environmentalists: Linking Economics and Ecology pp. 121 - 140

- Terry L. Anderson
- From Common Law to Environmental Protection: How the Modern Environmental Movement Has Lost Its Way pp. 141 - 167

- Richard A. Epstein
- Intellectual Property Rights, Public Choice, Networks, and the New Age of Informal IP Regimes pp. 169 - 192

- William Shughart and Diana Thomas
- Innovation, Recombinant Capital and Public Policy pp. 193 - 219

- David A. Harper and Anthony M. Endres
- Are Price Controls Fair? pp. 221 - 233

- David Schmidtz
- Norms of Equality Implicit in Capitalism pp. 235 - 254

- Robert T. Miller
- Capitalism, Democracy, and Countermajoritarian Institutions pp. 255 - 277

- Barry Weingast
- Taming Leviathan pp. 279 - 303

- Peter Boettke and Liya Palagashvili
- The Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waivers pp. 305 - 339

- Keith N. Hylton
- Investments to Make Threats Credible, Rent-Seeking, and Duress pp. 341 - 351

- Murat C. Mungan and Mark Seidenfeld
- Preemption in the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts: An Empirical Analysis pp. 353 - 392

- Michael S. Greve, Jonathan Klick, Michael Petrino and J.P. Sevilla
Volume 22, issue 1, 2015
- An Assessment of Behavioral Law and Economics Contentions and What We Know Empirically about Credit Card Use by Consumers pp. 1 - 54

- Thomas A. Durkin, Gregory Elliehausen and Todd J. Zywicki
- Inside the Blackwall Box: Explaining U.S. Marine Salvage Awards pp. 55 - 121

- Joshua Teitelbaum
- Less Protection, More Innovation? pp. 123 - 146

- Murat C. Mungan
- Doctrinal Antithesis in Anglo-American Administrative Law pp. 147 - 180

- Eric C. Ip
- How Merger Regulation Became Unreasonable and How to Fix It pp. 181 - 205

- Sheldon Kimmel
- The Myth of the Condorcet Winner pp. 207 - 219

- Paul H. Edelman
Volume 21, issue 1, 2013
- Introduction to Symposium on Behavioral Law and Economics pp. 1 - 4

- Todd Zywicki
- Behavioral Law and Economics: Law, Policy, and Science pp. 5 - 42

- Thomas S. Ulen
- Behavioral Economics: Old Wine in Irrelevant New Bottles? pp. 43 - 76

- Fred S. McChesney
- Behaviorism in Finance and Securities Law pp. 77 - 103

- David A. Skeel
- Assessing the Optimism of Payday Loan Borrowers pp. 105 - 132

- Ronald Mann
- Rationality, Revolving, and Rewards: An Analysis of Revolving Behavior on New Credit Cards pp. 133 - 156

- Howard Beales and Lacey L. Plache
- The Behavioral Law and Economics of Fixed-Rate Mortgages (and Other Just-So Stories) pp. 157 - 214

- Todd Zywicki
- Language, Legal Origins, and Culture Before the Courts: Cross-Citations Between Supreme Courts in Europe pp. 215 - 269

- Martin Gelter and Mathias Siems
- Games judges don't play: predatory pricing and strategic reasoning in US antitrust pp. 271 - 330

- Nicola Giocoli
Volume 20, issue 1, 2012
- Does Anyone Get Stopped at the Gate? An Empirical Assessment of the Daubert Trilogy in the States pp. 1 - 33

- Eric Helland and Jonathan Klick
- Economic Value or Fair Market Value: What Form of Takings Compensation Is Efficient? pp. 35 - 88

- Yun-chien Chang
- Organizing Crime pp. 89 - 123

- Peter Leeson and Douglas Bruce Rogers
- Daubert, Science, and Modern Game Theory: Implications for Merger Analysis pp. 125 - 182

- Malcolm B. Coate and Jeffrey H. Fischer
- Economics of the Independent Invention Defense under Incomplete Information pp. 183 - 203

- Murat C. Mungan
Volume 19, issue 1, 2011
- The Law and Economics of Online vs. Traditional Markets pp. 1 - 10

- Geoffrey Manne and Joshua D. Wright
- Some Realities of Online Contracting pp. 11 - 23

- Florencia Marotta-Wurgler
- Removing Property from Intellectual Property and (Intended?) Pernicious Impacts on Innovation and Competition pp. 25 - 50

- F. Scott Kieff
- The Mediated Book pp. 51 - 65

- Randal C. Picker
- Modular Confines of Mobile Networks: Are iPhones iPhony? pp. 67 - 102

- Thomas W. Hazlett
- Economics, Behavioral Biology, and Law pp. 103 - 141

- Owen D. Jones, Erin O'Hara O'Connor and Jeffrey Evans Stake
- Institutional Choice & Interest Groups in the Development of American Patent Law: 1790–1865 pp. 143 - 244

- Andrew P. Morriss and Craig Allen Nard
- How and Why the Per Se Rule Against Price-Fixing Went Wrong pp. 245 - 270

- Sheldon Kimmel
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