Law-and-economics: why Gordon Tullock prefers Napoleon Bonaparte over the Duke of Wellington; and why he may end up on St. Helena
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2013
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Authors: | Biser, Jennis J. |
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Public choice. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 0048-5829, ZDB-ID 207597-0. - Vol. 158.2013, 1/2, p. 261-279
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Subject: | Gordon Tullock | Efficiency of the common law hypothesis | English rule | American rule | Law-and-economics | Rechtsökonomik | Economic analysis of law | Theorie | Theory |
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