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If medical malpractice reform affects the supply of physicians, the effects will be concentrated in specialties facing high liability exposure. Many doctors are likely to be indifferent regarding reform, because their likelihood of being sued is low. This difference can be exploited to isolate...
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Judges facing exogenous constraints on their pecuniary income have an incentive to reduce their workload to increase their private welfare. In the face of an increase in caseload, this incentive will induce judges to attempt to terminate some cases more rapidly. In class action cases, failing to...
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Congressional control of state taxation : evidence and lessons for federalism theory / Brian Gale -- Harmonisation of private law in Europe / Michael Faure -- Lessons in fiscal federalism from American Indian nations / Terry L. Anderson and Dominic P. Parker -- Do profits promote pollution? The...
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