Report NEP-LAW-2004-10-18
This is the archive for NEP-LAW, a report on new working papers in the area of Law and Economics. Mark J. Lee issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Loren Brandt & Arthur Hosios, 2004, "Informal Credit in Village Economies: Contract Duration with Personal and Community Enforcement," Law and Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 0410001, Oct.
- David S. Evans & A. Jorge Padilla, 2004, "Excessive Prices: Using Economics to Define Administrable Legal Rules," Working Papers, CEMFI, number wp2004_0416.
- Matthew J. Baker & Thomas Miceli & C. F. Sirmans, 2004, "An Economic Theory of Mortgage Redemption Laws," Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, number 2004-26, May.
- Thomas J. Miceli, 2004, "Sentencing Guidelines, Judicial Discretion, And Social Values," Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, number 2004-23, Sep.
- David S. Evans & A. Jorge Padilla, 2004, "Designing Antitrust Rules for Assessing Unilateral Practices: A Neo-Chicago Approach," Working Papers, CEMFI, number wp2004_0417.
- Thomas J. Miceli & Kathleen Segerson, 2004, "Do Exposure Suits Produce a "Race to File"? An Economic Analysis of a Tort for Risk," Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, number 2004-25, Jun.
- Thomas J. Miceli & Kathleen Segerson, 2004, "A Tort for Risk and Endogenous Bankruptcy," Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, number 2004-24, Sep.
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