Understanding the Democratic Transition in South Africa
Robert P. Inman, D. L. Rubinfeld
págs. 1-38
Tilman Klumpp, Hugo M. Mialon
págs. 39-72
Why Do Plaintiffs Lose Appeals? Biased Trial Courts, Litigious Losers, or Low Trial Win Rates?
Theodore Eisenberg, Henry S. Farber
págs. 73-109
Discontinuous Behavioral Responses to Recycling Laws and Plastic Water Bottle Deposits
W. Kip Viscusi, Joel Huber, Jason Bell, Caroline Cecot
págs. 110-155
Omri Ben-Shahar, Anu Bradford
págs. 156-186
Is Knowledge of the Tax Law Socially Desirable?
David A. Weisbach
págs. 187-211
Implementation of Anti-Discrimination Policy: Does Judicial Selection Matter?
Timothy Besley, A. Abigail Payne
págs. 212-251
Affirmative Action Bans and the "Chilling Effect"
Kate L. Antonovics, Richard H. Sander
págs. 252-299
The Disciplining Role of the Market Versus Government Regulation: The Case of Sarbanes�Oxley and the Earnings Quality of M&A Targets
Ilanit Gavious, Mosi Rosenboim
págs. 300-332
The Potential for Catastrophic Auditor Litigation
Dain C. Donelson
págs. 333-380
The Long-run Effect of Abortion on Sexually Transmitted Infections
Christopher Cornwell, Scott Cunningham
págs. 381-407