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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Unimportance Of Being Efficient: An Economic Analysis Of Stock Market Pricing And Securities Regulation, Lynn A. Stout
The Unimportance Of Being Efficient: An Economic Analysis Of Stock Market Pricing And Securities Regulation, Lynn A. Stout
Michigan Law Review
Part I of this article describes how perceptions that market efficiency is an important regulatory objective have influenced the development of securities law. For illustration, Part I examines the role of market efficiency goals in recent debates on the scope of insider trading liability, on trading in stock index futures, and on mandatory disclosure of merger negotiations. Part II then evaluates the notion that more efficient stock markets necessarily produce more optimal resource allocation. A closer look at the economic consequences of stock prices suggests that the principal function of stock prices is not resource allocation but rather the redistribution …
Free Speech And The "Acid Bath": An Evaluation And Critique Of Judge Richard Posner's Economic Interpretation Of The First Amendment, Peter J. Hammer
Free Speech And The "Acid Bath": An Evaluation And Critique Of Judge Richard Posner's Economic Interpretation Of The First Amendment, Peter J. Hammer
Michigan Law Review
Part I of this Note introduces the mechanics of the model Judge Posner has developed to determine whether restrictions upon speech should be upheld. Part II evaluates and critiques Posner's method from an internal perspective. This is first done by examining the theoretical foundations and assumptions of his economic perspective. This part then turns to testing the output and conclusions of the model to determine how successfully the theory can be turned into practice. Part III constitutes an external critique of Posner's model. This part addresses the question of whether the first amendment should be thought of in economic terms. …
Mistaken Transfers And Profitable Infringement On Property Rights: An Economic Analysis, Peter K. Huber
Mistaken Transfers And Profitable Infringement On Property Rights: An Economic Analysis, Peter K. Huber
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: Natural Resource Development In Indian Country, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Natural Resource Development In Indian Country, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Charles F. Wilkinson, Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Richard B. Collins.
Indian reservations constitute about 2.5% of all land in the country and 5% of all land in the American West. During the last two decades, Indian natural resources issues have moved to the forefront as tribal governments have dramatically expanded their regulatory programs, judicial systems. and resource development activities. This major symposium will address current developments and assess likely future directions in the areas of tribal, federal, and state regulation; tribal-state intergovernmental agreements; financing; mineral …
The Economics Of Accidents, Michelle J. White
The Economics Of Accidents, Michelle J. White
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Economic Analysis of Accident Law by Steven Shavell
Explaining Tort Law: The Economic Theory Of Landes And Posner, Peter C. Carstensen
Explaining Tort Law: The Economic Theory Of Landes And Posner, Peter C. Carstensen
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Economic Structure of Tort Law by William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner
Uncertainty, Efficiency, And The Brokerage Industry, Michael S. Knoll
Uncertainty, Efficiency, And The Brokerage Industry, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Micro-Microeconomic Approach To Antitrust Law: Games Managers Play, Harry S. Gerla
A Micro-Microeconomic Approach To Antitrust Law: Games Managers Play, Harry S. Gerla
Michigan Law Review
If we are to gain an accurate perspective on the impact of antitrust laws and policies on the behavior of firms in the real world, we must adopt a micro-microeconomic approach which focuses not on how rational, profit-maximizing firms will theoretically behave, but upon how late twentieth-century American managers and executives actually behave. This article attempts to begin that task.
Part I of this article examines the justifications for focusing on individual managers rather than profit-maximizing firms as the key actors in antitrust law. Part II looks at contemporary management mores and practices and develops some generalized "rules of the …
The Rhetoric Of Law And Economics, Donald N. Mccloskey
The Rhetoric Of Law And Economics, Donald N. Mccloskey
Michigan Law Review
Economics and law have contrasting rhetorics, which is one reason perhaps why economics has become influential in law. It is a new way of arguing, and lawyers are on the watch for new ways of arguing.
These "rhetorics" are not always bad. "Rhetoric" here is not merely ornament and trickery, but all persuasion, from arithmetic to moral character. We humans must decide what arguments we find persuasive. The lawyer's appeal to stare decisis or the economist's claim to scientific status are rhetorical acts, good or bad. I want to argue that economics is a sweet science, but the rhetoric of …
The Sherman Act And The Balance Of Power, David K. Millon
The Sherman Act And The Balance Of Power, David K. Millon
Scholarly Articles
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Book Reviews: "Antitrust Law And Economics": Responding To An Ivory Tower Critique, Robert H. Lande
Book Reviews: "Antitrust Law And Economics": Responding To An Ivory Tower Critique, Robert H. Lande
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Inframarginal Consumers And The Per Se Legality Of Vertical Restraints, Don Boudreaux, Robert B. Ekelund Jr.
Inframarginal Consumers And The Per Se Legality Of Vertical Restraints, Don Boudreaux, Robert B. Ekelund Jr.
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Economic Analysis Of Liquor Price Affirmation Laws: Do They Burden Interstate Commerce?, Michael W. Pustay, Asghar Zardkoohi
An Economic Analysis Of Liquor Price Affirmation Laws: Do They Burden Interstate Commerce?, Michael W. Pustay, Asghar Zardkoohi
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Defense Of Franchisors: The Law And Economics Of Franchise Quality Assurance Mechanisms, Scott Makar
In Defense Of Franchisors: The Law And Economics Of Franchise Quality Assurance Mechanisms, Scott Makar
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government Intervention In Labor Markets: A Property Rights Perspective, Daniel J. Mitchell
Government Intervention In Labor Markets: A Property Rights Perspective, Daniel J. Mitchell
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remarks (As Panelist) On "Environment, Economic Development And Human Rights: A Triangular Relationship?", David A. Wirth
Remarks (As Panelist) On "Environment, Economic Development And Human Rights: A Triangular Relationship?", David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.