International Review of Law and Economics, June 2019

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Volume 58

Pages 1-158 (June 2019)

 

 

    A replication study worth replicating: A comment on Salmanowitz and Spamann

        William H.J. Hubbard

        Pages 1-2

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“Replication of mismatch research: Ayers, Brooks, and Ho” (Comment)

    David Bjerk

    Pages 3-5

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We’ll See You in . . . Court! The lack of arbitration clauses in international commercial contracts

    Julian Nyarko

    Pages 6-24

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Malice in pretrial negotiations

    Brishti Guha

    Pages 25-33

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Fiscal rules and structural reforms

    Rana Sajedi, Armin Steinbach

    Pages 34-42

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Friends with benefits: Case significance, amicus curiae, and agenda setting on the U.S. Supreme Court

    Jessica A. Schoenherr, Ryan C. Black

    Pages 43-53

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 The stickiness of norms

    Katherine Farrow, Rustam Romaniuc

    Pages 54-62

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Biased judgements of fairness in bargaining: A replication in the laboratory

    Svenja Hippel, Sven Hoeppner

    Pages 63-74

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Replication of mismatch research: Ayres, Brooks and Ho

    Richard Sander

    Pages 75-88

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Do criminal justice reforms reduce crime and perceived risk of crime? A quasi-experimental approach in Peru

    Wilson Hernández

    Pages 89-100

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The role of judicial review in developing evidentiary standards: The example of market analysis in Russian competition law enforcement

    Svetlana Avdasheva, Svetlana Golovanova, Yannis Katsoulacos

    Pages 101-114

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Strategic behavior in environmental contests with asymmetric ability and reimbursement

    Rémi Morin Chassé

    Pages 115-126

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The optimal adjustment to liability when litigation is costly: A note

    Jef De Mot, Thomas J. Miceli

    Pages 127-131

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Why information security law has been ineffective in addressing security vulnerabilities: Evidence from California data breach notifications and relevant court and government records

    Sangchul Park

    Pages 132-145

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Physicians with multiple paid medical malpractice claims: Are they outliers or just unlucky?

    Bernard Black, David A. Hyman, Joshua Y. Lerner

    Pages 146-157

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