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A Darwinian theory of institutional evolution two centuries before Darwin? |
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A by-product of big government: the attenuating role of public procurement for the effectiveness of grants-based entrepreneurship policy |
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A machine-learning history of English caselaw and legal ideas prior to the Industrial Revolution I: generating and interpreting the estimates |
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A machine-learning history of English caselaw and legal ideas prior to the Industrial Revolution II: applications |
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A macrohistory of legal evolution and coevolution: Property, procedure, and contract in early-modern English caselaw |
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A property rights approach to legislative delegation |
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14 |
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Allocating lawmaking powers: Self-regulation vs government regulation |
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63 |
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Behind the Courts’ Walls: Empirical Insights from Slovenia |
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Beyond conventional models: Lending by Native Community Development Financial Institutions |
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Blame based on one's name? Extralegal disparities in criminal conviction and sentencing |
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Caselaw and England's economic performance during the Industrial Revolution: Data and evidence |
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Characterizing a legal–intellectual culture: Bacon, Coke, and seventeenth-century England |
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Characterizing a legal–intellectual culture: Bacon, Coke, and seventeenth-century England |
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Community Development Financial Institutions and Individuals’ Credit Risk in Indian Country |
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Consumer credit on American Indian reservations |
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Controlling Product Risks when Consumers Are Heterogeneously Overconfident: Producer Liability versus Minimum-Quality-Standard Regulation |
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Court output, judicial staffing, and the demand for court services: Evidence from Slovenian courts of first instance |
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Courts in a transition economy: Case disposition and the quantity–quality tradeoff in Bulgaria |
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Debt-to-equity conversion in bankruptcy reorganization and post-bankruptcy firm survival |
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40 |
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Do liquidation trustee characteristics matter for firm liquidation outcomes? Evidence from Slovenia |
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Equilibrium and Welfare in a Model of Torts with Industry Reputation Effects |
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Fostering civil society to build institutions Why and when1 |
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How has the Covid19 pandemic impacted the courts of law? Evidence from Brazil |
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Industry self-regulation, subversion of public institutions, and social control of torts |
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Inside post-socialist courts: the determinants of adjudicatory outcomes in Slovenian commercial disputes |
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Interjurisdictional Linkages and the Scope for Interventionist Legal Harmonization |
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Investigating medical malpractice victim compensation: micro-level evidence from a professional liability insurer’s files |
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Judicial Incentives and Performance at Lower Courts: Evidence from Slovenian Judge-Level Data |
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Judicial enforcement and caseload: theory and evidence from Brazil |
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Lasting Legal Legacies: Early English Legal Ideas and Later Caselaw Development During the Industrial Revolution |
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Lawyers and politicians: the impact of organized legal professions on institutional reforms |
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Litigation and the timing of settlement: evidence from commercial disputes |
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Management turnover, ownership change, and post-bankruptcy failure of small businesses |
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Mandating behavioral conformity in social groups with conformist members |
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Measuring the effectiveness of bankruptcy institutions: filtering failures in Slovenian financial reorganizations |
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Multi-court judging and judicial productivity in a career judiciary: Evidence from Nepal |
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Neighborhood Racial Characteristics, Credit History, and Bankcard Credit in Indian Country |
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Of families and inheritance: law and development in England before the Industrial Revolution |
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Optimal Liability when Consumers Mispredict Product Usage |
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Private enforcement, corruption, and antitrust design |
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Procedural events, judge characteristics, and the timing of settlement |
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Producer Liability and Competition Policy When Firms Are Bound by a Common Industry Reputation |
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Prosecution or Persecution? Extraneous Events and Prosecutorial Decisions |
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Public cash and modes of firm exit |
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Quiet revolutions in early-modern England |
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Racial Group Affinity and Religious Giving: Evidence from Congregation-Level Panel Data |
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Reflections on study abroad: a computational linguistics approach |
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Spurred by legal tradition or contextual politics? Lessons about judicial dissent from Slovenia and Croatia |
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The Choice in the Lawmaking Process: Legal Transplants vs. Indigenous Law |
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The Duration of Judicial Deliberation: Evidence from Belgium |
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The functioning of courts in a developing economy: evidence from Nepal |
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The impact of institutionalized representation: creditors' committees and the resolution of corporate liquidation bankruptcies |
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The resolution process and the timing of settlement of medical malpractice claims |
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Toward understanding 17th century English culture: A structural topic model of Francis Bacon's ideas |
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Trust, perceptions of corruption, and demand for regulation: Evidence from post-socialist countries |
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Understanding modes of civil case disposition: Evidence from Slovenian courts |
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Weaned off public money: The effect of discontinued reception of public cash on firm outcomes |
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When Do Times of Increasing Uncertainty Call for Centralized Harmonization in International Policy Coordination? |
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When the Lender Extends a Helping Hand: Native CDFI Client Counseling and Loan Performance in Indian Country |
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Total Journal Articles |
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7 |
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618 |
26 |
67 |
271 |
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