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Alcohol and rape: An "economics-of-crime" perspective |
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An Alternative View of Pricing in Retail Food Markets |
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An Economic Theory of the Evolution of Governance and the Emergence of the State |
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An Exploration of the Impact of Modern Arbitration Statutes on the Development of Arbitration in the United States |
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An Institutional Explanation for Corruption of Criminal Justice Officials |
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An explanation of intra-industry trade in identical commodities |
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Are Public Goods Really Common Pools? Considerations of the Evolution of Policing and Highways in England |
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Beer Taxation and Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities |
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Can police deter drunk driving? |
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Contractual nullification of economically-detrimental state-made laws |
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Corruption in law enforcement: one consequence of "The tragedy of the commons" arising with public allocation processes |
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108 |
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Customary law as a social contract: International commercial law |
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David Boaz (1997) Libertarianism: A Primer |
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Delineating Spatial Markets Using Multivariate Time Series |
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Deterrence and Public Policy: Trade-Offs in the Allocation of Police Resources |
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129 |
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Deterring drunk driving fatalities: an economics of crime perspective1 |
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Does private security affect crime?: a test using state regulations as instruments |
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Drug Enforcement and the Deterrence of Property Crime Among Local Jurisdictions |
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Economic Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Math Gamer, the Anti-Policy Econometrician and the Narrative Political Economist |
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Economic Freedom and the Evolution of Law |
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Emerging from the Hobbesian jungle: Might takes and makes rights |
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Entrepreneurial Police and Drug Enforcement Policy |
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Free Market Congestion Tolls: A Correction [Spatial Price Theory and an Efficient Congestion Toll Established by the Free Market] |
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Further thoughts on rent-seeking, bureaucratic output, and the price of complements |
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Implicit Taxes Collected by State Liquor Monopolies |
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Integration of Spatial Markets |
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Interest Groups and the Antitrust Paradox |
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Interstate Tax Competition, Incentives to Collude, and Federal Influences |
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Intra-National Effects of a Countervailing Duty on the United States/Canadian Hog Market |
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Jurisdictional Choice in International Trade: Implications for Lex Cybernatoria |
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Jurisdictional Choice in International Trade: Implications for Lex Cybernatoria |
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Location Choice and Urban Growth in a Rent-Seeking Society |
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Logrolling and high demand committee review |
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Loschian Competition under Alternative Demand Conditions |
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On the Ability of Spatial Competitors to Price Discriminate |
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On the Basing-Point System |
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On the Basing-Point System: Reply |
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Opportunities Forgone: The Unmeasurable Costs of Regulation |
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PRIVATE POLICING AND PRIVATE ROADS: A COASIAN APPROACH TO DRUNK‐DRIVING POLICY |
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Pashtunwali—Law for the lawless, defense for the stateless |
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Peter T. Leeson: The invisible hook: the hidden economics of pirates |
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Police Bureaucracies, Their Incentives, and the War on Drugs |
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Polycentric Law Versus Monopolized Law: Implications from International Trade for the Potential Success of Emerging Markets |
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Price Reporting in Experimental Markets |
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Private Sources of Trust and Recourse: Prerequisites for the Successful Emergence of Markets in Cyberspace |
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Privately Produced General Deterrence |
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Property rights: Cooperation, conflict, and law, edited by Anderson, T. L. and McChesney, F. S. Princeton NJ, and Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press, 2003, x+398 pp., USD 29.95 (paper) |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ILLICIT DRUG ENFORCEMENT POLICY AND PROPERTY CRIMES |
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Regulation As a Barrier to Market Provision and to Innovation: The Case of Toll Roads and Steam Carriages in England |
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Regulatory Disequilibrium and Inefficiency: The Case of Interstate Trucking |
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Regulatory Transfers in Canadian/American Agriculture: The Case of Supply Management |
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Rent Seeking and Supply Management in Canadian Agriculture |
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Rent seekers who demand government production: Bureaucratic output and the price of complements |
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Roger E. Meiners and Andrew P. Morriss (Eds), The Common Law and the Environment: Rethinking the Statutory Basis for Modern Environmental Law |
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Spatial Competition In Illicit Drug Markets: The Consequences Of Increased Drug Law Enforcement |
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Spatial Price Theory and an Efficient Congestion Toll Established by the Free Market |
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Spatial competition with free entry, Chamberlinian tangencies, and social efficiency |
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Spatial competition with free entry, Chamberlinian tangencies, and social efficiency: A reevaluation |
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Tariffs and location specific income redistribution |
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Tariffs which lower price in the restricting country: An analysis of spatial markets |
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The Development Of Criminal Law Ans Its Enforcement: Public Interest Or Political Transfers? |
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The Impetus for Recognizing Private Property and Adopting Ethical Behavior in a Market Economy: Natural Law, Government Law, or Evolving Self-Interest |
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The Incentives to Organize and Demand Regulation: Two Ends against the Middle |
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The Lagged Impact of State and Local Taxes on Economic Activity and Political Behavior |
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The impact of experience on prices and profits in experimental duopoly markets |
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The level of average production cost chosen by a multiplant spatial monopolist |
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The occupations of regulators influence occupational regulation: evidence from the US private security industry |
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To Arbitrate or To Litigate: That Is the Question |
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