Working Papers: 2012
Behavioral Law and Economics: Its Origins, Fatal Flaws, and Implications for Liberty
Joshua Wright, Douglas H. Ginsburg
No. 12-63
Moral Hazard in Mutual Fund Management: The Quality-Assuring Role of Fees
Michael Habib, D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 12-64
Exactitude in Defining Rights: Radio Spectrum and the "Harmful Interference" Conundrum
Thomas Hazlett, Sarah Oh
No. 12-55
Three Key Principles for Revising the Horizontal Merger Guidelines
Timothy J. Muris, Bilal Sayyed
No. 12-56
Legal Process and the Discovery of Better Policies for Fostering Innovation and Growth
Henry N. Butler, Larry Ribstein
No. 12-47
Dynamic Analysis and the Limits of Antitrust Institutions
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua Wright
No. 12-48
Abandoning Antitrust's Chicago Obsession: The Case for Evidence-Based Antitrust
Joshua Wright
No. 12-39
The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies at War with Each Other
Joshua Wright
No. 12-45
Supreme Court Sluggers: Introducing the Scalia, Fortas and Goldberg/Miller Trading Cards
Ross E. Davies, Craig D. Rust, Daniel Chen
No. 12-30
Informing Consent: Voter Ignorance, Political Parties, and Election Law
Christopher Elmendorf, David Schleicher
No. 12-24
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