Volume 19, Number 3 (1990) The Law and Economics of Risk
Introduction: The Law and Economics of Risk
Richard A. Epstein and Geoffrey R. Miller
Commercial Relationships and the Selection of Default Rules for Remote Risks
Clayton P. Gillette
Self-Interest and Cooperation in Long-Term Contracts
Douglas G. Baird
Apportioning Damages among Potentially Insolvent Actors
Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz
Multiple Tortfeasors and the Economy of Prevention
Mark F. Grady
Insolvency and Joint Torts: A Comment
William M. Landes
Recurring Misses
Daniel A. Farber
Market-Share Allocations in Tort Law: Strengths and Weaknesses
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Some Implications of Cognitive Psychology for Risk Regulation
Roger G. Noll and James Krier
Risk and Design
James Krier
Comment on Noll and Krier, "Some Implications of Cognitive Psychology for Risk Regulation"
Colin F. Camerer
Comment on Noll and Krier, "Some Implications of Cognitive Psychology for Risk Regulation"
Matthew Spitzer
The Performance of Liability Insurance in States with Different Products-Liability Statutes
W. Kip Viscusi
Products Liability Law and Insurance Profitability
Kenneth S. Abraham