Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
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- ANA note on the optimal supply of...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
A note on the optimal supply of public goods and the distortionary cost of taxation
no cover - LALegal adviceHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Legal advice
no cover - CIConcentration in the Israeli ec...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Concentration in the Israeli economy and bank investment in nonfinancial companies
no cover - CMCorporate mens reaHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Corporate mens rea
no cover - DMDamage measures for inadvertent...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Damage measures for inadvertent breach of contract
no cover - AIAccuracy in adjudicationHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Accuracy in adjudication
no cover - TEThe effect of fee-shifting rule...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
The effect of fee-shifting rules on settlement terms
no cover - AMA model of efficient discoveryHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
A model of efficient discovery
no cover - TEThe economics of lawyer referralsHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
The economics of lawyer referrals
no cover - TATax and non-tax distortionsHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Tax and non-tax distortions
no cover - MVManagerial value diversion and...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Managerial value diversion and shareholder wealth
no cover - ODOn divisibility and credibilityHarvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
On divisibility and credibility
no cover - POPartial ownership as a strategi...Harvard Law School. Program in Law and Economics
Partial ownership as a strategic variable to facilitate tacit collusion
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A note on the optimal supply of public goods and the distortionary cost of taxation
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Legal advice
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Concentration in the Israeli economy and bank investment in nonfinancial companies
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Corporate mens rea
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Damage measures for inadvertent breach of contract
- Open Work
Accuracy in adjudication
- Open Work
The effect of fee-shifting rules on settlement terms
- Open Work
A model of efficient discovery
- Open Work
The economics of lawyer referrals
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Tax and non-tax distortions
- Open Work
Managerial value diversion and shareholder wealth
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On divisibility and credibility
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Partial ownership as a strategic variable to facilitate tacit collusion