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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLE > Vol. 55 > No. 2 (2012)

 

Volume 55, Number 2 (2012)

 

Do Majority-Black Districts Limit Blacks' Representation? The Case of the 1990 Redistricting
Ebonya Washington

 

How Much Crime Reduction Does the Marginal Prisoner Buy?
Rucker Johnson and Stephen Raphael

 

Judicial Errors and Crime Deterrence: Theory and Experimental Evidence
Matteo Rizzolli and Luca Stanca

 

Law, Economics, and Culture: Theory of Mandated Benefits and Evidence from Maternity Leave Policies
Yehonatan Givati and Ugo Troiano

 

Market Regulation and Firm Performance: The Case of Smoking Bans in the United Kingdom
Jérôme Adda, Samuel Berlinski, and Stephen Machin

 

Short Criminals: Stature and Crime in Early America
Howard Bodenhorn, Carolyn Moehling, and Gregory N. Price

 

What Do Revolving-Door Laws Do?
Marc T. Law and Cheryl X. Long

 

Intergenerational Effects of Welfare Reform on Educational Attainment
Amalia R. Miller and Lei Zhang

 
 
 
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