International Review of Law and Economics
1981 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 3, 1991
- Joint liability in torts: Marginal and infra-marginal efficiency pp. 235-249
- Thomas Miceli and Kathleen Segerson
- The effect of post-trial activity on large jury awards pp. 251-260
- Ivy E. Broder and Thomas Husted
- Economic analysis in civil law countries: Past, present, future pp. 261-263
- R. Cooter and J. Gordley
- Law and economics in civil law countries: A comparative approach pp. 265-275
- Ugo Mattei and Roberto Pardolesi
- The difficult reception of law and economics in Germany pp. 277-292
- Christian Kirchner
- Switzerland pp. 293-300
- Gerard Hertig
- Law and economics in Japan: Hatching stage pp. 301-308
- Shozo Ota
- Law and economics in Spain pp. 309-317
- Santos Pastor
- Law and economics in Sweden pp. 319-324
- Goran Skogh
- Prospects for law and economics in civil law countries: Austria pp. 325-329
- Wolfgang Weigel
- The European Community pp. 331-342
- Gerard Hertig
Volume 11, issue 2, 1991
- Lugano conference pp. 122-122
- Gerard Hertig
- Individual precautions to prevent theft: Private versus socially optimal behavior pp. 123-132
- Steven Shavell
- The enforcement of product liability rules: A two-country analysis of court cases pp. 133-148
- J. Finsinger, T. Hoehn and A. Potoschnig
- Lapses, conflict, and akrasia in torts and crimes: Towards an economic theory of the will pp. 149-164
- Robert D. Cooter
- Self-regulation of the professions in Belgium pp. 165-182
- Roger Van Den Bergh and Michael Faure
- High-yield debt as an incentive device pp. 183-201
- Frank H. Easterbrook
- Secured debt, bankruptcy, and the creditors' bargain model pp. 203-221
- Jochen Drukarczyk
- The initiation problem in bankruptcy pp. 223-232
- Douglas G. Baird
Volume 11, issue 1, 1991
- Optimal criminal procedure: Fairness and deterrence pp. 3-10
- Thomas Miceli
- The choice of risky technologies and liability pp. 11-22
- Jorg Finsinger
- Insurance law and adverse selection pp. 23-45
- Hugh Gravelle
- An economic analysis of collateral estoppel pp. 47-61
- Stephen Spurr
- Commercial impracticability in contract law: An economic analysis pp. 63-82
- Pietro Trimarchi
- Legal principles of financial market integration in 1992: An economic analysis pp. 83-99
- Patrick Van Cayseele and Dirk Heremans
- To make the punishment fit the crime: The theory and statistical estimation of a multi-period optimal deterrence model pp. 101-110
- John Nash
- An economic analysis of the criminal proceedings in civil-law countries pp. 111-116
- C. Y. Cyrus Chu
Volume 10, issue 3, 1990
- Strict liability in a principal-agent model pp. 219-231
- Harry A. Newman and David W. Wright
- Re-examining liability rules when injurers as well as victims suffer losses pp. 233-239
- Jennifer H. Arlen
- Liability for nuclear accidents in Belgium from an interest group perspective pp. 241-254
- Michael Faure and Roger Van Den Bergh
- Rationing trials by waiting: Welfare implications pp. 255-270
- Hugh Gravelle
- The social value of crime? pp. 271-284
- Jeff L. Lewin and William N. Trumbull
- Taxation, the standard of care and damage awards pp. 285-292
- Samuel Rea
Volume 10, issue 2, 1990
- Liability insurers as corporate monitors pp. 115-129
- Clifford G. Holderness
- Takeover rules in the European Community: An economic analysis of proposed takeover guidelines and already issued disclosure rules pp. 131-148
- Dieter Hahn
- Legal advice about acts already committed pp. 149-159
- Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell
- The influence of litigation costs on deterrence under strict liability and under negligence pp. 161-171
- Keith N. Hylton
- Victor Mataja's liability for damages from an economic viewpoint: A centennial to an ignored economic analysis of tort pp. 173-191
- Izhak England
- Some welfare implications of no-fault automobile insurance pp. 193-205
- Rose Anne Devlin
- Ownership, control and the firm: The organization of economic-activity, volume I: Harold Demsetz. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988. pp. 300. [UK pound]32.50 pp. 207-211
- Gavin Reid
- Law and economics: N. Mercuro (ed.), Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988. 272 pp. $49.50 pp. 211-214
- A. McGuire
- Liability--perspectives and policy: Robert E. Litan and Clifford Winston, eds., The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1988 pp. 214-216
- Erich Schanze
Volume 10, issue 1, 1990
- The effect of frivolous lawsuits on the settlement of litigation pp. 3-27
- Avery Katz
- Predation in the courts: Legal versus economic analysis in sham litigation cases pp. 29-40
- Christopher C. Klein
- Diffuse rights in search of an agent: A property rights analysis of the firm in the socialist market economy pp. 41-59
- Andras Sajo
- The impact of early safety legislation: The case of the safety appliance act of 1893 pp. 61-75
- Philip L. Hersch and Jeffry M. Netter
- Judicial policymaking: The greeneing of US telecommunications pp. 77-100
- John A. K. Huntley and Douglas C. Pitt
- The political economy of rent-seeking: Charles K. Rowley, Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock, eds. Boston/Dordrecht/Lancaster: Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1988. ISBN 0-89838-241-6 pp. 101-106
- Edward M. Aretz
- >Law as an instrument of economic policy: Comparative and critical approaches: Terence Daintith, ed. Berlin & New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1988. pp. viii + 432. [UK pound]75.00 pp. 106-108
- A. I. Ogus
- The economics of the law: Frank H. Stephen, Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press and Brighton, Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books Ltd., 1988 pp. 108-111
- Roger Van den Bergh
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