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Property Law: 1997 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman
Property Law: 1997 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman
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Real Estate Brokers: Shouldering New Burdens, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman
Real Estate Brokers: Shouldering New Burdens, Ronald B. Brown, Joseph M. Grohman
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Book Review: Public Choice Theory: A Unifying Framework For Judicial Activism, 110 Harvard Law Review 1161 (1997) (Reviewing Charles M. Haar, Suburbs Under Siege: Race, Space, And Audacious Judges(1996)), Dana Brakman Reiser
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Advocates At Cross-Purposes: The Briefs On Behalf Of Zoning In The Supreme Court, Garrett Power
Advocates At Cross-Purposes: The Briefs On Behalf Of Zoning In The Supreme Court, Garrett Power
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Explaining The Pattern Of Secured Credit, Ronald J. Mann
Explaining The Pattern Of Secured Credit, Ronald J. Mann
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Granting collateral to secure loans is a prominent feature of the U.S. economy, but, surprisingly, we do not understand how borrowers and lenders decide whether to engage in a secured or an unsecured transaction. In this Article, Professor Mann argues that existing theories of secured lending are inadequate because the theories' predictions have not been tested against empirical data. To understand the actual pattern of secured credit, Professor Mann interviewed more than twenty borrowers and lenders in various sectors of the economy. Based on the evidence gathered in these interviews, as well as on preexisting empirical studies, this Article develops …