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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 33 > No. 2 (2004)

 

Volume 33, Number 2 (2004)

 

Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die? An Analysis of Prisoners on Death Row in the United States
Laura M. Argys and H. Naci Mocan

 

Murders of Passion, Execution Delays, and the Deterrence of Capital Punishment
Joanna M. Shepherd

 

Should Plaintiffs Win What Defendants Lose? Litigation Stakes, Litigation Effort, and the Benefits of Decoupling
Albert H. Choi and Chris William Sanchirico

 

The Effect of Bad-Faith Laws on First-Party Insurance Claims Decisions
Mark J. Browne, Ellen S. Pryor, and Bob Puelz

 

The Law of Duress and the Economics of Credible Threats
Oren Bar-Gill and Omri Ben-Shahar

 

Learning about Judicial Independence: Institutional Change in the State Courts
F. Andrew Hanssen

 

The Economic Ascent of the Middle East's Religious Minorities: The Role of Islamic Legal Pluralism
Timur Kuran

 

The Public Choice of Elder Abuse Law
Margaret F. Brinig, Gerald Jogerst, Jeanette Daly, Gretchen Schmuch, and Jeffrey Dawson

 
 
 
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