This lecture series, dedicated to the honor of Ronald Coase, began in 1992. The lectures are presented by program faculty and are intended to provide law students and others with an introduction to important techniques and results in law and economics. The lectures presuppose no background in the subject.

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Submissions from 2023

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“Law, Economics, and International Development”, Adam Chilton

Submissions from 2022

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Statistical Discrimination and the Law, Sonja Starr

Submissions from 2021

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Law and the New Dynamic Public Finance, Daniel Hemel

Submissions from 2020

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Re-examining Ethnically Homogeneous Trade: a Social Newwork Approach, Lisa Bernstein

Submissions from 2019

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The Nature of the Agency, Jennifer Nou

Submissions from 2018

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The Behavioral Law & Economics of Happiness, Jonathan Masur

Submissions from 2017

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The Short, Happy Life of Rules and Standards, Anthony J. Casey

Submissions from 2016

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The "Credibility Revolution" in Empirical Law and Economics, Dhammika Dharmapala

Submissions from 2015

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Newtonian Law and Economics, Quantum Law and Economics, and the Search for a Theory of Relativity, William H. J. Hubbard

Submissions from 2014

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The Expressive Powers of Law, Richard H. McAdams

Submissions from 2013

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Constitutions as Products, Tom Ginsburg

Submissions from 2012

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Pay-for-Performances Puzzles, Public and Private, M. Todd Henderson

Submissions from 2011

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The 17th Annual Coase Lecture, Ronald H. Coase

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Economics and Judicial Behavior, Thomas J. Miles

Submissions from 2010

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Political Economy of Public Law, Jacob Gersen

Submissions from 2009

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Myths of Consumer Protection : Information, Litigation and Access, Omri Ben-Shahar

Submissions from 2008

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Slices and Lumps, Lee Anne Fennell

Submissions from 2007

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Culling Chickens, Anup Malani

Submissions from 2006

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Information Asymmetries and the Rights to Exclude, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz