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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLE > Vol. 59 > No. 3 (2016)

 

Volume 59, Number 3 (2016)

 

Why Wait to Settle? An Experimental Test of the Asymmetric-Information Hypothesis
Sean P. Sullivan

 

Adversarial Decision Making: Choosing between Models Constructed by Interested Parties
Luke M. Froeb, Bernhard Ganglmair, and Steven Tschantz

 

Paradise Lost or Fantasy Island? Voluntary Payments by American Publishers to Authors Not Protected by Copyright
Stan J. Liebowitz

 

The Filibuster as a War of Attrition
Douglas Dion, Frederick J. Boehmke, William MacMillan, and Charles R. Shipan

 

Does International Commercial Arbitration Promote Foreign Direct Investment?
Andrew Myburgh and Jordi Paniagua

 

Better at Home than in Prison? The Effects of Electronic Monitoring on Recidivism in France
Anaïs Henneguelle, Benjamin Monnery, and Annie Kensey

 

Slave Escape, Prices, and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Conor Lennon

 

Appraisal: Shareholder Remedy or Litigation Arbitrage?
Wei Jiang, Tao Li, Danqing Mei, and Randall Thomas

 
 
 
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