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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 15 > No. 2 (1986)

 

Volume 15, Number 2 (1986)

 

Imperfect Decisions and the Law: On the Evolution of Legal Precedent and Rules
Ronald A. Heiner

 

Wealth Is Value
D. Bruce Johnsen

 

Economic Incentives for Controlling Industrial Disease: The Asbestos Case
Donald N. Dewees

 

The Determinants of the Disposition of Product Liability Claims and Compensation for Bodily Injury
W. Kip Viscusi

 

Efficiency and Justice in Tort Damages: The Shortcomings of the Pecuniary Loss Rule
William Bishop and John Sutton

 

Private versus Social Costs in Bringing Suit
Louis Kaplow

 

Economic Efficiency and Making of the Law: The Case of Transaction Costs in Jewish Law
Yehoshua Liebermann

 

The Relationship between Victim Resistance and Injury in Noncommercial Robbery
Philip J. Cook

 

The Role of the Compensation Structure in Enhancing Judicial Quality
Paul E. Greenberg and James A. Haley

 

Terms of Reference: Singular Confusion about Multiple Causation
William Kruskal

 
 
 
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