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June 2022, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 319-351 The economics of platform liability
by Yassine Lefouili & Leonardo Madio - 353-377 Damages for infringements of competition law
by Urs Schweizer - 379-423 Market entrance, patents, and preliminary injunctions: a model of pharmaceutical patent litigation
by Rasmus Arler Bogetoft & Peter Bogetoft - 425-450 Does judicial effort matter for quality? Evidence from antitrust proceedings in Russian commercial courts
by Svetlana Avdasheva & Svetlana Golovanova & Elena Sidorova - 451-484 Managers’ expectations, business cycles and cartels’ life cycle
by Carmen García & Joan Ramon Borrell & José Manuel Ordóñez-de-Haro & Juan Luis Jiménez - 485-508 The effect of court-mandated mediation on the length of court proceedings in the Czech Republic
by Dagmar Brožová & Jan Zouhar
April 2022, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 147-173 Disagreeing in private or dissenting in public: an empirical exploration of possible motivations
by Nuno Garoupa & Laura Salamero-Teixidó & Adrián Segura - 175-208 Premature repayment of fixed interest mortgage loans without compensation, a case of misguided consumer protection in the EU
by Hans-Bernd Schäfer & Alexander J. Wulf - 209-234 Time efficiency as a measure of court performance: evidence from the Court of Justice of the European Union
by Timothy Yu-Cheong Yeung & Michal Ovádek & Nicolas Lampach - 235-259 Regulation on coexisting legal and illegal markets with quality differentiation
by Ken Yahagi - 261-287 Settlements in corporate bribery cases: an illusion of choice?
by Tina Søreide & Kasper Vagle - 289-317 Constitutional overperformance: an empirical study of de facto protection of rights with no de jure equivalents
by Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska & Anna Lewczuk
February 2022, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-25 Pretrial detention and conviction
by Ana Maria Diaz & Luz Magdalena Salas - 27-62 Does rigidity matter? Constitutional entrenchment and growth
by Justin Callais & Andrew T. Young - 63-80 Infringers’ willingness to pay compensation versus fines
by Pieter T. M. Desmet & Franziska Weber - 81-107 Determinants of judges’ career choices and productivity: a Polish case study
by Przemysław Banasik & Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska & Małgorzata Godlewska & Sylwia Morawska - 109-124 Market power and journalistic quality
by Martin Leroch - 125-143 National wealth and private poverty through civil law? a review of the book “The Code of Capital” by Katharina Pistor
by Hans-Bernd Schäfer - 145-146 Correction to: Institutions and corporate financial distress in Central and Eastern Europe
by Nicolae Stef
December 2021, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 203-208 Introduction to the special issue on the importance of Simple Rules for a Complex World
by Shruti Rajagopalan & Mario Rizzo - 209-227 Abstract rules for complex systems
by Mario J. Rizzo - 229-249 Simple rules for a more inclusive economy
by Vlad Tarko - 251-265 Has machine learning rendered simple rules obsolete?
by Jesús Fernández-Villaverde - 267-283 Simple monetary rules: many strengths and few weaknesses
by John B. Taylor - 285-305 Simple rules for a complex regulatory world: the case of financial regulation
by Christopher Mufarrige & Todd J. Zywicki - 307-322 Insider trading and the public enforcement of private prohibitions: some complications in enforcing simple rules for a complex world
by Robert T. Miller - 323-339 Simple rules and the Political Economy of Income Taxation: the strengths of a uniform expense rule
by Charles Delmotte - 341-362 Simple rules for the developing world
by Shruti Rajagopalan & Alex Tabarrok - 363-380 Rules and reasons, public and private on the use and limits of simple rules 25 years later
by Richard A. Epstein - 381-381 Correction to: Abstract rules for complex systems
by Mario J. Rizzo
August 2021, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-32 Social capital and the problem of opportunistic leadership: the example of Koreans in Japan
by J. Mark Ramseyer - 33-56 Judicial efficiency and loan performance: micro evidence from Serbia
by Miloš Božović - 57-87 Institutions and corporate financial distress in Central and Eastern Europe
by Nicolae Stef - 89-135 Does the open-cell regime foster inmates’ legal capability? Evidence from two Italian prisons
by Lucia Dalla Pellegrina & Margherita Saraceno - 137-168 Judicial enforcement and caseload: theory and evidence from Brazil
by Caio Castelliano & Peter Grajzl & Tomas Aquino Guimaraes & Andre Alves - 169-202 Third-party funding in a sequential litigation process
by Julia Shamir & Noam Shamir
June 2021, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 411-431 Whistleblower rewards, false reports, and corporate fraud
by Paolo Buccirossi & Giovanni Immordino & Giancarlo Spagnolo - 433-468 Does reputational capital affect credit rating agencies?: empirical evidence from a natural experiment in China
by Wenming Xu & Yan Liu - 469-521 Blame based on one's name? Extralegal disparities in criminal conviction and sentencing
by Samantha Bielen & Peter Grajzl & Wim Marneffe - 523-539 Crime as exchange: comparing alternative economic theories of criminal justice
by Thomas J. Miceli - 541-561 Is legislation grease or sand to economic growth? An econometric analysis using data from Italian regions before and after the 2008 crisis
by Giuseppe Vita & Livio Ferrante - 563-576 Hayek’s treatment of legal positivism
by Daniel Nientiedt
April 2021, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 201-202 Foreword
by Alain Marciano & Giovanni B. Ramello - 203-242 How does regulatory complexity affect business demography? Evidence from Spain
by Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti & Ricardo Pérez-Valls - 243-284 Grounding the case for a European approach to the regulation of automated driving: the technology-selection effect of liability rules
by Andrea Bertolini & Massimo Riccaboni - 285-296 On optimal enforcement in international crime setting
by Yann Lecorps - 297-345 Emission taxes, firm relocation, and product differentiation
by Laura Birg & Jan S. Voßwinkel - 347-381 Arbitrator teams and dispute resolution performance: an empirical analysis
by Duy Vu & Michele Pezzoni & Duc Lam Nguyen - 383-410 Giving consumers too many choices: a false good idea? A lab experiment on water and electricity tariffs
by Alexandre Mayol & Carine Staropoli
February 2021, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-30 Related party transactions, agency problem, and exclusive effects
by Kyoung-Soo Yoon & Yangsoo Jin - 31-95 Measuring the presence of organized crime across Italian provinces: a sensitivity analysis
by Giovanni Bernardo & Irene Brunetti & Mehmet Pinar & Thanasis Stengos - 97-128 Efficient priority rules under default: the case of traditio versus contract principle
by Jens Andreasson & Wolfgang Faber & Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Claes Martinson & Stefan Sjögren - 129-155 Female policymakers and educational expenditures: cross-country evidence
by Li-Ju Chen - 157-181 Changes to the regulation and the declaration of unfair terms in mortgage agreements: an event study approach to the Spanish Banking Industry
by Clara Cardone-Riportella & Myriam García-Olalla - 183-200 Avoiding silent opera: the ‘grand’ performing right at work in nineteenth century Paris
by Staffan Albinsson
December 2020, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 339-344 Puzzles in the big data revolution: an introduction
by Alain Marciano & Antonio Nicita & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 345-358 Big data and big techs: understanding the value of information in platform capitalism
by Alain Marciano & Antonio Nicita & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 359-380 Towards more effective consumer steering via network analysis
by Jacopo Arpetti & Antonio Iovanella - 381-404 To discriminate or not to discriminate? Personalised pricing in online markets as exploitative abuse of dominance
by Marco Botta & Klaus Wiedemann - 405-435 AI algorithms, price discrimination and collusion: a technological, economic and legal perspective
by Axel Gautier & Ashwin Ittoo & Pieter Cleynenbreugel - 437-449 Optimal social media content moderation and platform immunities
by Frank Fagan - 451-467 Automated fact-value distinction in court opinions
by Yu Cao & Elliott Ash & Daniel L. Chen - 469-488 Infrastructure and general purpose technologies: a technology flow framework
by Christiaan Hogendorn & Brett Frischmann
October 2020, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 203-222 The economics of Puritanism’s treatment of bewitchment: exorcism as a potential market-pull innovation?
by Franklin G. Mixon & Kamal P. Upadhyaya - 223-240 The impact of regulation on private security industry dynamics
by Glenn Scheerlinck & Caroline Buts & Marc Cools & Genserik Reniers - 241-265 Interpreting contracts: the purposive approach and non-comprehensive incentive contracts
by Benjamin Bental & Bruno Deffains & Dominique Demougin - 267-294 Transparency, asymmetric information and cooperation
by Gianna Lotito & Matteo Migheli & Guido Ortona - 295-312 Liability, morality, and image concerns in product accidents with third parties
by Christoph Rössler & Tim Friehe - 313-337 Real options in franchise contracting: an application of transaction cost and real options theory
by Ilir Hajdini & Josef Windsperger
August 2020, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-5 Foreword, special issue: economic analysis of litigations 2
by Alain Marciano & Giovanni Ramello & Hans-Bernd Schaefer - 7-64 Bankruptcy procedures in the post-transition economies
by Régis Blazy & Nicolae Stef - 65-86 Choosing for Europe: judicial incentives and legal integration in the European Union
by Nicolas Lampach & Arthur Dyevre - 87-131 Protection heterogeneity in a harmonized European patent system
by Raphael Zingg & Erasmus Elsner - 133-147 On the Application of Nash Bargaining in Reverse Payment Cases in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by Sencer Ecer & Rodrigo Montes & David Weiskopf - 149-170 Enforce taxes, but cautiously: societal implications of the slippery slope framework
by Stefanos A. Tsikas - 171-201 Judges and court performance: a case study of district commercial courts in Poland
by Jarosław Bełdowski & Łukasz Dąbroś & Wiktor Wojciechowski
June 2020, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 339-360 Day fines: asymmetric information and the secondary enforcement system
by Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko & Maximilian Kerk - 361-372 On the judicial annulment of the ‘domestic’ trade moratorium in South African rhinoceros horn: a law and economics perspective
by Alan Collins & Caroline Cox & Juniours Marire - 373-429 “You reap what you sow”: Do active labour market policies always increase job security? Evidence from the Youth Guarantee
by Chiara Natalie Focacci - 431-453 Competitors in merger control: Shall they be merely heard or also listened to?
by Thomas Giebe & Miyu Lee - 455-472 Black boxes and market efficiency: the effect on premiums in the Italian motor-vehicle insurance market
by Donatella Porrini & Giulio Fusco & Cosimo Magazzino - 473-487 Product liability under ambiguity
by Andrea Castellano & Fernando Tohmé & Omar O. Chisari
April 2020, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 165-186 Securing personal freedom through institutions: the role of electoral democracy and judicial independence
by Niclas Berggren & Jerg Gutmann - 187-203 The heat: temperature, police behavior and the enforcement of law
by Matt E. Ryan - 205-225 Is the UK Supreme Court rogue to un-prorogue Parliament?
by Constantina P. Tridimas & George Tridimas - 227-275 Legal forms, organizational architecture, and firm failure: a large survival analysis of Russian corporations
by Ichiro Iwasaki & Byung-Yeon Kim - 277-299 Recent legislative measures to reduce overcrowding of prisons in Italy: a preliminary assessment of their economic impact
by Giuseppe Vita - 301-337 Financial impact of regulatory sanctions on listed companies
by Laure Batz
February 2020, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-6 Let the data tell their own story: a tribute to Ted Eisenberg
by Giovanni B. Ramello & Stefan Voigt - 7-32 Nuclear reactors in Japan: Who asks for them, what do they do?
by J. Mark Ramseyer - 33-53 Adjusting legal standards
by Shay Lavie & Tal Ganor & Yuval Feldman - 55-81 What influences the influence of U.S. Courts of Appeals decisions?
by John Szmer & Robert K. Christensen & Samuel Grubbs - 83-100 Judicial independence in the EU: a puzzle
by Jerg Gutmann & Stefan Voigt - 101-129 The functioning of courts in a developing economy: evidence from Nepal
by Peter Grajzl & Shikha Silwal - 131-164 Two-way selection between flat-fee attorneys and litigants: theoretical and empirical analyses
by Yun-chien Chang & Su-hao Tu
December 2019, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 305-330 Consensus and dissent in the resolution of conflicts of competence by the Spanish Constitutional Court: the role of federalism and ideology
by Julio López-Laborda & Fernando Rodrigo & Eduardo Sanz-Arcega - 331-349 Coase and transaction costs reconsidered: the case of the English lighthouse system
by Rosolino A. Candela & Vincent Geloso - 351-363 Law enforcement with criminal organizations and endogenous collaboration
by Ken Yahagi - 365-383 The efficiency of bankruptcy law: evidence of creditor protection in Poland
by Piotr Staszkiewicz & Sylwia Morawska - 385-415 The apolitical lawyer: experimental evidence of a framing effect
by Michal Ovádek - 417-438 How to turn crowding-out into crowding-in? An innovative instrument and some law-related examples
by Antoine Beretti & Charles Figuières & Gilles Grolleau
October 2019, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 125-165 On the choice of legal standards: a positive theory for comparative analysis
by Yannis Katsoulacos - 167-193 Political competition in judge and prosecutor elections
by Gregory DeAngelo & Bryan C. McCannon - 195-239 How many patents are truly valid? Extent, causes, and remedies for latent patent invalidity
by Joachim Henkel & Hans Zischka - 241-265 Individual dismissals for personal and economic reasons in French firms: One or two models?
by Camille Signoretto & Julie Valentin - 267-290 Indigenous land demarcation conflicts in Brazil: Has the Supreme Court’s decision brought (in)stability?
by Guilherme Fowler A. Monteiro & Luciana Luk-Tai Yeung & Silvia Morales Q. Caleman & Leandro S. Pongeluppe - 291-303 Compensation in personal injury cases: mean or median income?
by Leif Danziger & Eliakim Katz
August 2019, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-8 The future of law and economics and the legacy of Guido Calabresi
by Wendy J. Gordon & Alain Marciano & Giovanni B. Ramello - 9-27 Mistaken about mistakes
by Kathryn Zeiler - 29-42 Do we need behavioral economics to explain law?
by Peter T. Leeson - 43-63 Complexity and the Cathedral: making law and economics more Calabresian
by Henry E. Smith - 65-76 Law, economics and Calabresi on the future of law and economics
by Alain Marciano & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 77-88 Law and economics versus economic analysis of law
by Keith N. Hylton - 89-111 Does law and economics help decide cases?
by Conor Clarke & Alex Kozinski - 113-123 Law and economics and the role of explanation: A comment of Guido Calabresi,The Future of Law and Economics
by Brian H. Bix
June 2019, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 321-359 An economic analysis of court fees: evidence from the Spanish civil jurisdiction
by Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti & Marta Martínez-Matute - 361-376 Do professions curb free-riding? An experiment
by Michał Krawczyk & Krzysztof Szczygielski - 377-388 A reappraisal of the Arrovian postulate and the intellectual property regime: user-specific patents
by Cristiano Antonelli - 389-406 A mechanism design approach to child custody allocation in divorce
by Tilak Sanyal - 407-433 A regulation and transaction cost perspective on the design of corporate law
by Hanna Almlöf & Per-Olof Bjuggren - 435-470 Use of formal insolvency procedure and judicial efficiency in Spain
by Ewelina Mruk & Inmaculada Aguiar-Díaz & Maria Victoria Ruiz-Mallorquí
April 2019, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 147-169 Do judges hate speculators?
by Lars Hornuf & Lars Klöhn - 171-232 Political economy of pension reforms: an empirical investigation
by Miroslav Verbič & Rok Spruk - 233-254 Cryptocurrency or usury? Crime and alternative money laundering techniques
by Raffaella Barone & Donato Masciandaro - 255-275 Gift policy, bribes and corruption
by Mehmet Bac - 277-290 There ain’t no such thing as a free deed: the case of Italian notaries
by Luciano Lavecchia & Carlo Stagnaro - 291-319 Reasons not to exit? A survey of the effectiveness and spillover effects of international investment arbitration
by Duy Vu
February 2019, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-14 Common law efficiency when joinder and class actions fail as aggregation devices
by Frank Fagan & Urmee Khan - 15-42 The Google search case in Europe: tying and the single monopoly profit theorem in two-sided markets
by Edward Iacobucci & Francesco Ducci - 43-55 Property is only another name for decentralized creation of knowledge
by Juan Ramón Rallo - 57-88 Case selection and judicial decision-making: evidence from French labor courts
by Claudine Desrieux & Romain Espinosa - 89-123 Corporate insolvency procedures in England: the uneasy case for liquidations
by Régis Blazy & Nirjhar Nigam - 125-145 Did specialised courts affect the frequency of business bankruptcy petitions in Spain?
by Claudio Detotto & Laura Serra & Marco Vannini
December 2018, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 271-274 Cesare Beccaria: back to the future of law and economics
by Giovanni B. Ramello & Alain Marciano - 275-302 The economist and the enlightenment: how Cesare Beccaria changed Western civilization
by John D. Bessler - 303-314 On proportionality of punishments and the economic theory of crime
by Thomas J. Miceli - 315-329 The neglected nuance of Beccaria’s theory of punishment
by Mark D. White - 331-342 When sanctions convey moral norms
by Laetitia B. Mulder - 343-357 How much should we trust crime statistics? A comparison between EU and US
by Paolo Buonanno & Francesco Drago & Roberto Galbiati & Pietro Vertova - 359-375 Welfare effects of forming a criminal organization
by Ken Yahagi
October 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 179-180 Henry G. Manne—Special issue: Foreword
by Alain Marciano & Giovanni B. Ramello - 181-182 Introduction: Tribute to Henry Manne’s contributions to law-and-economics
by Ronald A. Cass & Enrico Colombatto - 183-203 Quality and quantity in constitutional interpretation: the quest for analytic essentials in law
by Ronald A. Cass - 205-221 Regulating information flows: Is it just? Insider trading and mandatory-disclosure rules from a free-market perspective
by Enrico Colombatto & Valerio Tavormina - 223-244 The leveraged invisible hand: how private equity enhances the market for corporate control and capitalism itself
by Edward Stringham & Jack Vogel - 245-259 The economic analysis of antitrust consents
by Joshua D. Wright & Douglas H. Ginsburg - 261-270 Henry Manne’s subtle but important influences on environmental law
by James L. Huffman
August 2018, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-37 Resisting the extortion racket: an empirical analysis
by Michele Battisti & Andrea Mario Lavezzi & Lucio Masserini & Monica Pratesi - 39-66 Judge’s gate-keeping power and deterrence of negligent acts: an economic analysis of Twombly and Iqbal
by Chulyoung Kim - 67-107 Expert opinion in a tort litigation game
by Yves Oytana & Nathalie Chappe - 109-139 A bootstrapped Malmquist index applied to Swedish district courts
by Pontus Mattsson & Jonas Månsson & Christian Andersson & Fredrik Bonander - 141-142 Correction to: A bootstrapped Malmquist index applied to Swedish district courts
by Pontus Mattsson & Jonas Månsson & Christian Andersson & Fredrik Bonander - 143-164 How procedures shape substance: institutional design and antitrust evidentiary standards
by Andreea Cosnita-Langlais & Jean-Philippe Tropeano - 165-178 Deterrence works for criminals
by Menusch Khadjavi
June 2018, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 397-437 Suppliers to a sellers’ cartel and the boundaries of the right to damages in U.S. versus EU competition law
by Eckart Bueren & Florian Smuda - 439-468 Information exchange through non-binding advance price announcements: an antitrust analysis
by Willem Boshoff & Stefan Frübing & Kai Hüschelrath - 469-496 On the benefits of being naive: the choice of contract duration with projection bias
by Sophie Bienenstock & Maïva Ropaul - 497-525 “Peer effects” or “quasi-peer effects” in Spanish labour court rulings
by Miguel Á. Malo & Ángel Martín-Román & Alfonso Moral - 527-554 Impact of the Stand Your Ground law on gun deaths: evidence of a rural urban dichotomy
by Abdul Munasib & Genti Kostandini & Jeffrey L. Jordan - 555-589 The effect of occupational licensing deregulation on migrants in the German skilled crafts sector
by Petrik Runst - 591-609 What you sell is what you lend? Revealing complexity of riba in loan contract
by Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Bayu Taufiq Possumah & Mohd Akil Muhamed Ali
April 2018, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 195-224 Optimal enforcement of competition policy: the commitments procedure under uncertainty
by Axel Gautier & Nicolas Petit - 225-250 Privacy law as price control
by Caleb S. Fuller - 251-284 Corporate criminal liability and optimal firm behavior: internal monitoring versus managerial incentives
by Paolo Polidori & Désirée Teobaldelli - 285-311 Mergers and difference-in-difference estimator: Why firms do not increase prices?
by Juan Luis Jiménez & Jordi Perdiguero - 313-330 Empirical assessment of the role of economic analysis in the Russian antitrust: Why is economic analysis used?
by Anastasia Shastitko - 331-375 Serving the creditors after insolvency filings: from value creation to value distribution
by Régis Blazy & Joël Petey & Laurent Weill - 377-395 Freedom of association in labour relations in the context of the Maqasid-al-Shari’ah principles
by Mostafa Seraji & Kamal Halili Hassan
February 2018, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-28 Child-bride marriage and female welfare
by Paola A. Suarez - 29-57 An economic approach on countering the misuse of the right to challenge judges: an experiment
by Joep Sonnemans & Frans Dijk & Bart Donders & Eddy Bauw - 59-80 Unemployment and crime: the role of apprehension
by Kangoh Lee - 81-125 Does counterfeiting benefit genuine manufacturer? The role of production costs
by Andrea Di Liddo - 127-146 Predicting norm enforcement: the individual and joint predictive power of economic preferences, personality, and self-control
by Tim Friehe & Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch - 147-173 Behind the GDP: some remarks on the shadow economy in Mediterranean countries
by Claudio Quintano & Paolo Mazzocchi - 175-193 The impact of economic growth and good governance on misery index in Iranian economy
by Yadollah Dadgar & Rouhollah Nazari
December 2017, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 385-422 Registered cartels in Austria: an overview
by Nikolaus Fink & Philipp Schmidt-Dengler & Konrad Stahl & Christine Zulehner - 423-451 Posting of workers across the EU: an empirical investigation
by Lucia Dalla Pellegrina & Margherita Saraceno - 453-481 Domestic judicial defiance and the authority of international legal regimes
by Arthur Dyevre - 483-502 Differences in contract design between successful and less successful franchises
by Vanesa Solís-Rodríguez & Manuel González-Díaz - 503-515 Parties’ legal capacity in electronic commerce transactions
by Parviz Bagheri & Kamal Halili Hassan & Mehdi Shabannia Mansour - 517-552 Public oversight systems for statutory auditors in the European Union
by Beatriz García Osma & Ana Gisbert & Elena Heras Cristóbal - 553-578 Emissions trading for households? A behavioral law and economics perspective
by Edwin Woerdman & Jan Willem Bolderdijk
October 2017, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 193-195 Forewords
by Giuseppe Vita & Giovanni B. Ramello - 197-216 Bounding reasonable doubt: implications for plea bargaining
by Yacov Tsur - 217-239 Are oral examinations objective? Evidence from the hiring process for judges in Greece
by Georgios Georgiou - 241-264 Careerism and judicial behavior
by Alessandro Melcarne - 265-285 Discretionary review and undesired cases
by Shay Lavie - 287-319 Litigation and the timing of settlement: evidence from commercial disputes
by Peter Grajzl & Katarina Zajc - 321-338 Empirical analysis of civil litigation determinants: The Case of Spain
by Virginia Rosales & Dolores Jiménez-Rubio - 339-360 Appeal rate and caseload: evidence from civil litigation in Korea
by Duol Kim & Heechul Min - 361-383 Credit, crisis and contract enforcement: evidence from the Spanish loan market
by Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti & Marta Martínez-Matute & Miguel García-Posada
August 2017, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-44 Patent litigation in Europe
by Katrin Cremers & Max Ernicke & Fabian Gaessler & Dietmar Harhoff & Christian Helmers & Luke McDonagh & Paula Schliessler & Nicolas Zeebroeck - 45-46 Erratum to: Patent litigation in Europe
by Katrin Cremers & Max Ernicke & Fabian Gaessler & Dietmar Harhoff & Christian Helmers & Luke McDonagh & Paula Schliessler & Nicolas Zeebroeck - 47-65 Tax evasion in Spanish Personal Income Tax by income sources, 2005–2008: from the synthetic to the dual tax
by Félix Domínguez-Barrero & Julio López-Laborda & Fernando Rodrigo-Sauco - 67-90 A model of constitutional design and corruption
by Michael Mitsopoulos & Theodore Pelagidis - 91-112 EU competition policy and U.S. antitrust: a comparative analysis
by Dzmitry Bartalevich - 113-129 A methodology for determining the ‘cash economy’ in the European Union via an announcement effect
by John Cullis & Bruce Morley - 131-156 The principle of legal certainty as a principle of economic efficiency
by Aurelien Portuese & Orla Gough & Joseph Tanega - 157-164 Linkages between exchange rate and economic growth in Pakistan (an econometric approach)
by Qaiser Aman & Irfan Ullah & Muhammad Imran Khan & Saif-ud-Din Khan