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- Legal Standards and Incomplete Monitoring , pp 109-170

- David Hasen
- Criminal Law and the Challenges of Autonomous Intelligence: Substituting a Theory of Guilt with the Division of Labor , pp 111-126

- Igor Vuletić
- Franchisees’ Resale Price Policy Facing Legal, Contractual and Professional Constraints: Insights from European and French Perspectives , pp 119-142

- Guy Basset and Rozenn Perrigot
- Firing Notification Procedures and Wage Growth , pp 121-146

- Nicolae Stef and Anthony Terriau
- A Market All Its Own: Medicare Advantage as a Separate Product Market in the DOJ’s Case against the Aetna-Humana Merger , pp 123-141

- Douglas Ross and David Maas
- THE MORTON AND INTERNATIONAL SALT CASES: DISCOUNTS ON SALES OF TABLE SALT , pp 127-275

- John L. Peterman
- Two-sided Social Media and Bad Faith Political Speech , pp 127-137

- Frank Fagan
- Economic Analysis of Allegations in Cigarette Litigations and the Impact of FTC Regulation , pp 129-233

- James Langenfeld and Brad Noffsker
- Corporate social responsibility: Lessons from the South on law and business norms , pp 131-157

- Claire Moore Dickerson
- Agricultural Subsidies Under Decoupling , pp 131-148

- Andrew Schmitz, Frederick Rossi and Troy G. Schmitz
- Econometric tests for analyzing common impact , pp 135-160

- Kevin W. Caves and Hal J. Singer
- A History of the FTC’s Bureau of Economics☆ , pp 143-343

- Paul A. Pautler
- Different Rules of Legal-Cost Allocation and Patent Holdup , pp 143-159

- Elisabetta Ottoz and Franco Cugno
- General Equilibrium in Vertical Market Structures: Overselling Versus Overbuying , pp 149-181

- Richard E. Just and Gordon Rausser
- Predatory Price Cutting and Standard Oil: A Re-examination of the Trial Record , pp 155-205

- James A. Dalton and Louis Esposito
- The Strategic Use of Licensing Commitments in a Standardization Context , pp 161-179

- Henry Delcamp and Yann Ménière
- Assessing market efficiency for reliance on the fraud-on-the-market doctrine afterWal-MartandAmgen☆Bajaj is the Global Head of the Finance and Securities Practice of Navigant Economics. Mazumdar is the Lead Director of the Finance and Securities Practice of Navigant Economics. Both are members of the Finance faculty at the Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California-Berkeley. Daniel A. McLaughlin is Counsel with Sidley Austin LLP. The opinions expressed herein are opinions of the authors alone and not of their respective organizations or their clients , pp 161-207

- Mukesh Bajaj, Sumon C. Mazumdar and Daniel A. McLaughlin
- The discourse of “contract” and the law of marriage , pp 161-187

- Thomas W. Joo
- The Law and Economics of Nonexclusionary Price Floors , pp 171-187

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Cost Sharing and Bankruptcy Law Orientation , pp 181-207

- Nicolae Stef
- The Chicago O’Hare Expansion: A Case Study of Administrative Manipulation of Benefit–Cost Principles , pp 183-202

- Robert Haveman
- Lending in China , pp 189-199

- Frank Fagan
- Behavioral biology, the rational actor model, and the new feminist agenda , pp 189-235

- June Carbone and Naomi Cahn
- Notes on the Premia for Foreign Exchange and Nontradables Outlays , pp 203-221

- Arnold C. Harberger
- On the Optimal Negligence Standard in Tort Law When One Party is a Long-run and the Other a Short-run Player , pp 207-216

- Henrik Lando
- The Monetary Cost of Raising Children , pp 209-251

- William S. Comanor, Mark Sarro and R. Mark Rogers
- European collective redress: Lessons learned from the U.S. experience☆This article was originally presented at the Spring Meeting of the ABA Section of International Law, which was held in New York in April 2012. We have updated the original version to account for recent events , pp 209-248

- Ethan E. Litwin and Morgan J. Feder
- Should Victims of Exposure to a Toxic Substance have an Independent Claim for Medical Monitoring? , pp 217-231

- Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson
- An Aggregate Measure for Benefit–Cost Analysis , pp 223-245

- Richard O. Zerbe, Yoram Bauman and Aaron Finkle
- Market Concentration, Multi-Market Participation and Antitrust , pp 233-257

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Race to the top of the corporate ladder: What minorities do when they get there , pp 237-270

- Devon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati
- Should Benefit–Cost Analyses Take Account of General Equilibrium Effects? , pp 247-272

- V. Kerry Smith and Jared C. Carbone
- Cartel overcharges☆The author is Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. He is indebted to Professor Robert H. Lande, who worked with the author on earlier law review articles on cartel overcharges; he also was responsible for locating several overcharges from antitrust verdicts in U.S. courts and provided meticulous comments on this version , pp 249-387

- John Connor
- Workplace racial discrimination and the professionals at the center of corporate hierarchies , pp 271-306

- Cheryl L. Wade
- The Marginal Willingness to Pay for Longevity: A Better Way to Value Changes in Mortality Hazard , pp 273-299

- Neil Bruce and Robert Halvorsen
- INJUNCTIVE RELIEF IN SHERMAN ACT MONOPOLIZATION CASES , pp 277-344

- Robert W Crandall and Kenneth Elzinga
- Valuing Complex Goods: or, Can You Get Anything Out of Experts Other Than a Decision? , pp 301-335

- Ben Groom, Andreas Kontoleon and Timothy Swanson
- The Rise of Cost–Benefit Rationality as Solution to a Political Problem of Distrust , pp 337-344

- Theodore M. Porter
- UNITED SHOE MACHINERY REVISITED , pp 345-408

- Roger Blair and Jill Boylston Herndon
- Labor Disputes and Pretrial Settlements: The French Case , pp 345-373

- Jean-Christian Tisserand
- Biased Valuations, Damage Assessments, and Policy Choices: The Choice of Measure Matters , pp 345-358

- Jack Knetsch
- Franchisees Facing Online Sales in a European Legal Context , pp 375-399

- Guy Basset, Rozenn Perrigot and Gerard Cliquet
- Mandatory Upstream Inputs and Upward Pricing Pressure: Implications for Competition Policy☆ , pp 401-421

- Timothy Tardiff and Dennis L. Weisman
- AN ECONOMIC JUSTIFICATION FOR A PRICE STANDARD IN MERGER POLICY: THE MERGER OF SUPERIOR PROPANE AND ICG PROPANE , pp 409-444

- Richard O. Zerbe and Sunny Knott
- When Is the “Kennedy Correction” Appropriate in Estimating Overcharges? , pp 423-431

- Wenqing Li and James F. Nieberding
- Kwoka’sMergers, Merger Control, and Remedies: Rejoinder to Kwoka☆ , pp 433-444

- Michael Vita
- VERTICAL MERGERS AND MARKET FORECLOSURE , pp 445-458

- William S. Comanor and Patrick Rey
- THE COMPETITIVE-NEIGHBORS APPROACH TO ANALYZING DIFFERENTIATED PRODUCT MERGERS , pp 459-473

- Paul A. Johnson, James Levinsohn and Richard S. Higgins
- SETTLING THE CONTROVERSY OVER PATENT SETTLEMENTS: PAYMENTS BY THE PATENT HOLDER SHOULD BE PER SE ILLEGAL , pp 475-504

- Cristofer Leffler and Keith Leffler
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