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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 13 > No. 3 (1984)

 

Volume 13, Number 3 (1984) Catastrophic Personal Injuries

 

Introduction
Patricia Danzon and Richard A. Epstein

 

Tort Law as a Regulatory Regime for Catastrophic Personal Injuries
William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner

 

Tort Law as a Regulatory Regime: A Comment on Landes and Posner
Walter Y. Oi

 

Contingent Damages for Products Liability
Daniel A. Graham and Ellen R. Peirce

 

Contingent Damages, Negligence, and Absolute Liability: A Comment on Graham and Peirce
Samuel A. Rea Jr.

 

The Legal and Insurance Dynamics of Mass Tort Litigation
Richard A. Epstein

 

Comment on Epstein
Leslie I. Boden

 

Tort Reform and the Role of Government in Private Insurance Markets
Patricia Danzon

 

On Determining the Optimal Magnitude and Length of Liability in Torts
Daniel L. Rubinfeld

 

Tort Reform and the Role of Government in Private Insurance Markets: Comment on Danzon
Victor P. Goldberg

 

A Proposal for Dealing with the Compensation of Occupational Diseases
Peter S. Barth

 

Law and Economics and Law Reform: Comment on Barth's Cancer Compensation Proposal
George L. Priest

 

The Use of Criminal Statutes to Regulate Product Safety
Malcolm E. Wheeler

 

The Use of Criminal Statutes to Regulate Product Safety: Comment on Wheeler
Philip J. Cook

 
 
 
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