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Causal Apportionment: A Reply To The Critics, Mario Rizzo
Causal Apportionment: A Reply To The Critics, Mario Rizzo
Mario Rizzo
This article follows-up on the theory of apportionment by relative causal contribution developed in the Columbia Law Review. It is an answer to criticism by statisticians.
A Comparison Of Male-Female Hazard Rates Of Young Workers, 1968-1971, John Donohue
A Comparison Of Male-Female Hazard Rates Of Young Workers, 1968-1971, John Donohue
John Donohue
The perception that women have higher turnover rates than men is widespread. A recent study has argued, with a touch of sarcasm, that "[p]opular stereotypes, which economists refer to as 'stylized facts, I portray women as relatively poor bets as workers because they have ... higher quit rates than males. 1I Waite and Berryman [1985: 61]. Indeed, in a recent article on occupational segregation, Goldin takes this IIfact ll as the premise for her model, although in support of this position she cites only a 1920 study. Goldin [1985]. While this may well be adequate for Goldin's historical analysis, a …
Hazard Rates Of Young Male And Female Workers--Recent Developments (Working Paper #51), John Donohue
Hazard Rates Of Young Male And Female Workers--Recent Developments (Working Paper #51), John Donohue
John Donohue
This paper will explore whether this tenure differential has persisted after a decade in which the commitment of women to the paid workforce increased substantially. To answer this question, I began by examining the first full-time job for "recent school leavers" from the National Longitudinal Studies youth cohort over the four year period from 1979-1982.2 Tables 1 and 2 present summary statistics for the resulting male and female samples, in which full-time jobs are defined as having a usual workweek of 20 or more hours. The number of male and female workers included in the sample are quite close: 2305 …
Proposals To Amend Rule 68 - Time To Abandon Ship, Stephen B. Burbank
Proposals To Amend Rule 68 - Time To Abandon Ship, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-market imports and explores the possibility of private remedies in order to stem the flow of these imports. The article then turns to the possibility of protection in the public sector by discussing pertinent statutory provisions and the development of the case law in this area.
Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Developments In Law - Toxic Waste Litigation, Howard F. Chang
Developments In Law - Toxic Waste Litigation, Howard F. Chang
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Essays On Legal And Illegal Immigration, Susan Pozo Editor
Essays On Legal And Illegal Immigration, Susan Pozo Editor
Upjohn Press
Immigration is an issue drawing increased attention among policymakers and citizens. These essays provide an economic perspective to the effects of immigration on the labor markets in the United States.
Current Issues In Workers' Compensation, James Robert Chelius Editor
Current Issues In Workers' Compensation, James Robert Chelius Editor
Upjohn Press
This book reports on and offers analysis of a wide ranges of issues related to workers' compensation including administration, state reforms, costs, and reforms.
The Politics Of The Coase Theorem And Its Relationship To Modern Legal Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
The Politics Of The Coase Theorem And Its Relationship To Modern Legal Thought, Donald H. Gjerdingen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Evidence, 1985-1986 Illinois Law Survey, Leonard Cavise, Scott C. Tomassi
Evidence, 1985-1986 Illinois Law Survey, Leonard Cavise, Scott C. Tomassi
Leonard Cavise
No abstract provided.