Research in Law and Economics

Richard O. Zerbe Jr.|William Kovcic
Hardback
9780762301218
18 November 1997
£91.99
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This work is part of a series focusing on research into law and economics. It discusses a variety of topics in the field.

The relative efficiency of common vs. civil law: transactions costs and vertical integration (J.H. Brown). Economic analysis and distributive justice (D. Buress, W. Rich). Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil? The effects of guideline sentencing on the behavior of corporations and their insiders (G. Des Rosiers). Prison, parole and the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (N. Garoupa). Constitutional economics and the American founding (R.A. McGuire, R.L. Ohsfeldt). The inefficiency of U.S. Commodity Manipulation Law: diagnosis and a proposed cure (C. Pirrong). When does new entry deter collusion (J. Simpson.)