Regulation vs. Litigation: Perspectives from Economics and Law
Daniel P. Kessler
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JEL-codes: I18 K13 K2 K4 L51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Regulation versus Litigation" , pp 1-9

- Daniel P. Kessler
- Regulation (Agencies) versus Litigation (Courts): An Analytical Framework , pp 11-26

- Richard Posner
- Efficient Regulation , pp 27-43

- Andrei Shleifer
- The Trouble with Cases , pp 45-70

- Frederick Schauer and Richard Zeckhauser
- Tobacco Regulation through Litigation: The Master Settlement Agreement , pp 71-101

- W Viscusi and Joni Hersch
- Gun Control after "Heller": Litigating against Regulation , pp 103-135

- Philip J Cook, Jens Ludwig and Adam Samaha
- The Effects of Product Liability Exemption in the Presence of the FDA , pp 137-163

- Tomas Philipson, Eric Sun and Dana Goldman
- The Impact of Employment Protection on Workers Disabled by Workplace Injuries , pp 165-196

- Adam H. Gailey and Seth Seabury
- Opting Out of Workers' Compensation in Texas: A Survey of Large, Multistate Nonsubscribers , pp 197-238

- Alison Morantz
- M&A Break Fees: U.S. Litigation versus UK Regulation , pp 239-284

- John C. Coates Iv
- Exploring Ex Ante Regulatory Mechanisms for Detecting Prescription Drug Misuse , pp 285-300

- Stephen T. Parente
- Natural Disaster Management: Earthquake Risk and Hospitals' Provision of Essential Services in California , pp 301-320

- Tom Chang and Mireille Jacobson
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