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On the Record: A Conversation with Ronen Avraham - Tort Reform in Texas Changed Delivery of Medical Services

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Ronen Avraham is the Thomas Shelton Maxey Professor in Law at the University of Texas Law School, where his primary academic interest is the economic analysis of torts and health care law. He created and published the Database of State Tort Law Reform, now in its fifth edition. Avraham is a board member of the American Law and Economics Association.

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  • Michael Weiss, 2017. "On the Record: A Conversation with Ronen Avraham - Tort Reform in Texas Changed Delivery of Medical Services," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddse:00108
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