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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLE > Vol. 51 > No. 2 (2008)

 

Volume 51, Number 2 (2008)

 

When Little Things Mean a Lot: On the Inefficiency of Item-Pricing Laws
Mark Bergen, Daniel Levy, Sourav Ray, Paul H. Rubin, and Benjamin Zeliger

 

The Political Economy of Truth-in-Advertising Regulation during the Progressive Era
Zeynep K. Hansen and Marc T. Law

 

Voluntary Pollution Reductions and the Enforcement of Environmental Law: An Empirical Study of the 33/50 Program
Robert Innes and Abdoul G. Sam

 

Liability, Regulation, and Endogenous Risk: The Incidence and Severity of Escaped Prescribed Fires in the United States
Jonathan Yoder

 

Evidence on the Incentive Properties of Share Contracts
Luis H. B. Braido

 

Safeguards and Retaliatory Threats
Benjamin H. Liebman and Kasaundra M. Tomlin

 

Do Faster Food and Drug Administration Drug Reviews Adversely Affect Patient Safety? An Analysis of the 1992 Prescription Drug User Fee Act
Henry Grabowski and Y. Richard Wang

 
 
 
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