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An Introduction To Regression Analysis, Alan O. Sykes
An Introduction To Regression Analysis, Alan O. Sykes
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
The Economics Of Anticipatory Adjudication, Richard A. Posner, William M. Landes
The Economics Of Anticipatory Adjudication, Richard A. Posner, William M. Landes
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
The Economic Underpinnings Of Patent Law, Kenneth W. Dam
The Economic Underpinnings Of Patent Law, Kenneth W. Dam
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
Explicit Reasons For Implicit Contracts: The Legal Logic To The Japanese Main Bank System, J. Mark Ramseyer
Explicit Reasons For Implicit Contracts: The Legal Logic To The Japanese Main Bank System, J. Mark Ramseyer
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy Rules, Managerial Entrenchment, And Firm-Specific Human Capital, Randal C. Picker, Lucian Arye Bebchuk
Bankruptcy Rules, Managerial Entrenchment, And Firm-Specific Human Capital, Randal C. Picker, Lucian Arye Bebchuk
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
Bankruptcy rules often enable equityholders to obtain value even though debtholders are not paid in full. This paper addresses the ex ante effects of violations of absolute priority. These violations should influence decisions concerning project choice and human capital investment that determine the extent to which a firm?s managers have an advantage over others in operating the firm?s assets. In an absolute priority regime, managers will ?entrench? themselves by overinvestment in assets that require their unique skills. Managers will also underinvest in firm-specific human capital. Allowing ex post violations of absolute priority decreases the severity of these two problems.
Endogenous Preferences, Environmental Law, Cass R. Sunstein
Endogenous Preferences, Environmental Law, Cass R. Sunstein
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
What Do Judges And Justices Maximize? (The Same Things Everyone Else Does), Richard A. Posner
What Do Judges And Justices Maximize? (The Same Things Everyone Else Does), Richard A. Posner
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
Credibly Committing To Efficiency Wages: Cotton Spinning Cartels In Imperial Japan, J. Mark Ramseyer
Credibly Committing To Efficiency Wages: Cotton Spinning Cartels In Imperial Japan, J. Mark Ramseyer
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.
The Economic Way Of Looking At Life, Gary S. Becker
The Economic Way Of Looking At Life, Gary S. Becker
Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics
No abstract provided.