Content
2017, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-57 Error Costs, Legal Standards of Proof, and Statistical Significance
by Michelle M. Burtis & Jonah B. Gelbach & Bruce H. Kobayashi - 59-63 A Comment on Statistical Significance and Standards of Proof
by Michael S. Pardo - 65-104 Crime and Punishment under Evidentiary Uncertainty: Laboratory Evidence
by Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe - 105-109 Comment on “Crime and Punishment under Evidentiary Uncertainty: Laboratory Evidence”
by Brandon D. Brice - 111-122 Explaining the Standard of Proof in Criminal Law: A New Insight
by Nuno Garoupa - 123-127 Comment on “Explaining the Standard of Proof in Criminal Law: A New Insight”
by Abraham L. Wickelgren - 129-147 Judicial Compensation and Performance
by Gregory DeAngelo & Bryan C. McCannon - 149-154 Comment on “Judicial Compensation and Performance”
by J.J. Prescott - 155-192 Error and Regulatory Risk in Financial Institution Regulation
by Jonathan Macey - 193-198 Comment on “Error and Regulatory Risk in Financial Institution Regulation”
by Keith N. Hylton - 199-216 Wrongful Convictions, Deterrence, and Stigma Dilution
by Murat C. Mungan - 217-222 Comment on “Wrongful Convictions, Deterrence, and Stigma Dilution”
by Albert H. Choi
2017, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-40 Revisiting Congressional Delegation of Interpretive Primacy as the Foundation for Chevron Deference
by Mark Seidenfeld - 41-47 Comments on Mark Seidenfeld's "Revisiting Congressional Delegation of Interpretive Primacy as Foundation for Chevron Deference"
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 49-99 Improving Regulatory Science: A Case Study of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards
by Susan E. Dudley & Marcus Peacock - 101-108 Restoring Objectivity and Balance to Regulatory Science: A Comment on Dudley and Peacock
by Jason Scott Johnston - 109-138 The Science Charade in Species Conservation
by Jonathan H. Adler - 139-154 The Regulation Charade
by J.B. Ruhl - 155-168 Benefit-Cost Analysis as a Check on Administrative Discretion
by Brian F. Mannix - 169-196 Cost-Benefit Analysis and Public Sector Trust
by Edward H. Stiglitz - 197-254 Uncertain Causation, Regulation, and the Courts
by Tony Cox - 255-257 Comment on Cox's "Uncertain Causation, Regulation, and the Courts"
by Marcus Peacock - 261-322 Empirical Copyright: A Case Study of File Sharing, Sales Revenue, and Music Output
by Glynn S. Lunney Jr.
2016, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Ends of Capitalism: An Introduction
by Richard A. Epstein & Mario J. Rizzo - 7-34 Abstract Morality for an Abstract Order: Liberalism’s Difficult Problem
by Mario J. Rizzo - 35-58 Humankind in Civilization's Extended Order: A Tragedy, The First Part
by Bart J. Wilson - 59-76 The New Economic Freedom
by Benjamin Chen & Robert Cooter - 77-103 Rent-Seeking, Crony Capitalism, and the Crony Constitution
by Todd Zywicki - 105-120 Crony Capitalism
by Paul H. Rubin - 121-140 If Hayek and Coase Were Environmentalists: Linking Economics and Ecology
by Terry L. Anderson - 141-167 From Common Law to Environmental Protection: How the Modern Environmental Movement Has Lost Its Way
by Richard A. Epstein - 169-192 Intellectual Property Rights, Public Choice, Networks, and the New Age of Informal IP Regimes
by William F. Shughart II & Diana W. Thomas - 193-219 Innovation, Recombinant Capital and Public Policy
by David A. Harper & Anthony M. Endres - 221-233 Are Price Controls Fair?
by David Schmidtz - 235-254 Norms of Equality Implicit in Capitalism
by Robert T. Miller - 255-277 Capitalism, Democracy, and Countermajoritarian Institutions
by Barry R. Weingast - 279-303 Taming Leviathan
by Peter J. Boettke & Liya Palagashvili - 305-339 The Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waivers
by Keith N. Hylton - 341-351 Investments to Make Threats Credible, Rent-Seeking, and Duress
by Murat C. Mungan & Mark Seidenfeld - 353-392 Preemption in the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts: An Empirical Analysis
by Michael S. Greve & Jonathan Klick & Michael Petrino & J.P. Sevilla
2015, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-54 An Assessment of Behavioral Law and Economics Contentions and What We Know Empirically about Credit Card Use by Consumers
by Thomas A. Durkin & Gregory Elliehausen & Todd J. Zywicki - 55-121 Inside the Blackwall Box: Explaining U.S. Marine Salvage Awards
by Joshua C. Teitelbaum - 123-146 Less Protection, More Innovation?
by Murat C. Mungan - 147-180 Doctrinal Antithesis in Anglo-American Administrative Law
by Eric C. Ip - 181-205 How Merger Regulation Became Unreasonable and How to Fix It
by Sheldon Kimmel - 207-219 The Myth of the Condorcet Winner
by Paul H. Edelman
2014, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction to Symposium on Behavioral Law and Economics
by Todd Zywicki - 5-42 Behavioral Law and Economics: Law, Policy, and Science
by Thomas S. Ulen - 43-76 Behavioral Economics: Old Wine in Irrelevant New Bottles?
by Fred S. McChesney - 77-103 Behaviorism in Finance and Securities Law
by David A. Skeel Jr. - 105-132 Assessing the Optimism of Payday Loan Borrowers
by Ronald Mann - 133-156 Rationality, Revolving, and Rewards: An Analysis of Revolving Behavior on New Credit Cards
by Howard Beales & Lacey L. Plache - 157-214 The Behavioral Law and Economics of Fixed-Rate Mortgages (and Other Just-So Stories)
by Todd Zywicki - 215-269 Language, Legal Origins, and Culture Before the Courts: Cross-Citations Between Supreme Courts in Europe
by Martin Gelter & Mathias M. Siems - 271-330 Games judges don't play: predatory pricing and strategic reasoning in US antitrust
by Nicola Giocoli