Working Papers: 2013
Sue, Settle, and Shut Out the States: Destroying the Environmental Benefits of Cooperative Federalism
Henry N. Butler, Nathaniel Harris
No. 13-57
Credit Where It’s Due: How Payment Cards Benefit Canadian Merchants and Consumers, and How Regulation Can Harm Them
Ian Lee, Geoffrey A. Manne, Julian Morris, Todd J. Zywicki
No. 13-58
Activating Actavis: Economic Issues in Applying the Rule of Reason to Reverse Payment Settlements
Sumanth Addanki, Henry N. Butler
No. 13-49
The Seventeenth Amendment and Federalism in an Age of National Political Parties
David Schleicher
No. 13-33
Mandatory Liability Insurance for Firearm Owners: Design Choices and Second Amendment Limits
Stephen Gilles, Nelson Lund
No. 13-26
Private Law Drafting, Intellectual Property, and Public Laws
Bruce Kobayashi, Larry Ribstein
No. 13-20
Systematically Biased Beliefs About Political Influence: Evidence from the Perceptions of Political Influence on Policy Outcomes Survey
Bryan Caplan, Eric Crampton, Wayne Grove, Ilya Somin
No. 13-24
Behavioral Economics: Implications for Regulatory Behavior
James C. Cooper, William Kovacic
No. 13-13
Preemption in the Rehnquist Court: A Preliminary Empirical Assessment
Michael S. Greve, Jonathan Klick
No. 13-14
Behavioral Economics and its Meaning for Antitrust Agency Decision Making
James L. Cooper, William Kovacic
No. 13-17
Do Expert Agencies Outperform Generalist Judges? Some Preliminary Evidence from the Federal Trade Commission
Joshua Wright, Angela Diveley
No. 13-03
What Would Predatory Pricing Law be without John McGee? A Reply to Professor Leslie
Joshua Wright
No. 13-04
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