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It’S A Trap: A New Economic Model Addressing American Public Education, Nikhil A. Gulati
It’S A Trap: A New Economic Model Addressing American Public Education, Nikhil A. Gulati
Notre Dame Law Review
This Note will argue that, when looking at the quality of a school district, there is some theoretical threshold that determines whether the use of local property tax and zoning by a local government will be effective in increasing the quality of the locality’s schools. This theoretical threshold is conceptually akin to the basic economic idea of a poverty trap. If a locality’s schools are above this quality threshold, the corresponding local government will be able to effectively utilize property taxes and zoning to increase the quality of its schools. However, if it is below the threshold, the local government …
Un-Unified Economic Theories Of Patents--The Not-Quite-Holy Grail, A. Samuel Oddi
Un-Unified Economic Theories Of Patents--The Not-Quite-Holy Grail, A. Samuel Oddi
Notre Dame Law Review
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Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Albrecht Rule After Khan: Death Becomes Her, Roger D. Blair, John E. Lopatka
Notre Dame Law Review
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Market Concentration And Performance: A Survey Of The Evidence, Almarin Phillips
Market Concentration And Performance: A Survey Of The Evidence, Almarin Phillips
Notre Dame Law Review
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Predatory Pricing In The Courts: Reflection On Two Decisions, Peter C. Carstensen
Predatory Pricing In The Courts: Reflection On Two Decisions, Peter C. Carstensen
Notre Dame Law Review
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