Title
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Author
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Year
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Decoupling Liability: Optimal Incentives for Care and Litigation
This article looks at who should be paid damages in a successful lawsuit.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Yeon-Koo Che |
1991 |
Welfare Implications of Costly Litigation for the Level of Liability, The
This paper asks how courts should decide how much someone who injures another should pay.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Daniel Rubinfeld |
1988 |
Limits of Antitrust, The
This classic paper reviews the problems judges face in deciding antitrust cases.
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Frank H. Easterbrook |
1984 |
Market Power in Antitrust Cases
This paper asks how antitrust courts conclude that a firm is too large.
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Eric Posner, William M. Landes, Richard A. Posner |
1981 |
Role of Market Forces in Assuring Contractual Performance, The
This classic paper shows how market forces can help enforce contracts.
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Benjamin Klein, Keith B. Leffler |
1981 |
Optimal Tradeoff Between the Probability and Magnitude of Fines, The
This paper asks how high fines for wrongdoing should be set.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven M. Shavell |
1979 |
The Role of Cost in Designing Product Offerings
This paper looks at how costs affect business decisions about products.
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David S. Evans, Laura Gee, Lubomira Ivanova |
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