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Volume 44, Number 2 (2001)

 

Crime versus Justice: Is There a Trade-Off?
Amy Farmer and Dek Terrell

 

The Impact of Race on Policing and Arrests
John J. Donohue III and Steven Levitt

 

What Makes People Think Like Economists? Evidence on Economic Cognition from the -ÏSurvey of Americans and Economists on the Economy-
Bryan Caplan

 

The Incentive Effects of No-Fault Automobile Insurance
J. David Cummins, Richard D. Phillips, and Mary A. Weiss

 

Market Power and Cartel Formation: Theory and an Empirical Test
Darren Filson, Edward Keen, Eric Fruits, and Thomas Borcherding

 

An Empirical Test of the Offset Hypothesis
Anindya Sen

 

The Choice of Organizational Form in Gasoline Retailing and the Cost of Laws That Limit That Choice
Asher A. Blass and Dennis W. Carlton

 

Rewards versus Intellectual Property Rights
Steven M. Shavell and Tanguy van Ypersele

 

Legal Fee Restrictions, Moral Hazard, and Attorney Rents
Rudy Santore and Alan D. Viard

 

Tilting the Table? The Use of Preliminary Injunctions
Jean O. Lanjouw and Josh Lerner

 
 
 
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