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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLE > Vol. 66 > No. 1 (2023)

 

Volume 66, Number 1 (2023)

 

Does Paying with Cards Reduce Crime at Stores? Evidence from a Targeted Cash Ban in Uruguay
Néstor Gandelman, Ignacio Munyo, and Emanuel Schertz

 

The Effects of Deregulating Retail Operating Hours: Empirical Evidence from Italy
Lucia Rizzica, Giacomo Roma, and Gabriele Rovigatti

 

Patent Validity and Litigation: Evidence from US Inter Partes Review
Christian Helmers and Brian J. Love

 

Is Direct Democracy Good or Bad for Corporations and Unions?
John G. Matsusaka

 

Does Government Play Favorites? Evidence from Opportunity Zones
Ofer Eldar and Chelsea Garber

 

Did the Dependent Coverage Mandate Reduce Crime?
Zachary S. Fone, Andrew I. Friedson, Brandy J. Lipton, and Joseph J. Sabia

 

The Capital Market Effects of Introducing Private Rights of Action in Securities Regulation: Evidence from the United Kingdom
Fernán Restrepo

 
 
 
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