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Federalism and the rise of state consumer protection law in the United States

In: The Law and Economics of Federalism

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  • Joshua D. Wright

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This unique volume takes a primarily empirical perspective on the law and economics of federalism. Using cross jurisdiction variation, the specially commissioned chapters examine the effects of various state experiments in areas such as crime, welfare, consumer protection, and a host of other areas. Although legal scholars have talked about states as laboratories for decades, rarely has the law and economics literature treated the topic of federalism empirically in such a systematic and useful way.

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  • Joshua D. Wright, 2017. "Federalism and the rise of state consumer protection law in the United States," Chapters, in: Jonathan Klick (ed.), The Law and Economics of Federalism, chapter 8, pages 238-258, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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