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Yale Law School John M. Olin Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy Working Paper Series
The John M. Olin Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy is designed to facilitate the scholarly interests of the many distinguished law and economics scholars at Yale. The center supports a broad range of scholarly work. The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics supports the center's Working Paper Series. The center's codirectors are Professors George L. Priest and Susan Rose-Ackerman.
For further information, contact Fred Shapiro, Associate Librarian for Collections and Access (). To submit a paper, email it to Cesar Zapata, Collection and Access Coordinator ().
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PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Ian Ayres and Jennifer Brown (September 1, 2005) Mark(et)ing Nondiscrimination |
 | Ian Ayres and Sydney Foster (September 1, 2005) Don’t Tell, Don’t Ask: Narrow Tailoring After Grutter and Gratz |
 | John Donohue and Daniel E. Ho (August 1, 2005) Does Terrorism Increase Crime? A Cautionary Tale |
 | John Donohue (July 1, 2005) The Law and Economics of Antidiscrimination Law |
 | David H. Autor, John Donohue, and Stewart J. Schwab (May 1, 2005) The Costs of Wrongful-Discharge Laws |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | George L. Priest (September 8, 2003) Reexamining the Market for Judicial Clerks and other Assortative Markets |
 | Richard H. McAdams and Janice Nadler (July 1, 2003) A Third Model of Legal Compliance: Testing for Expressive Effects in a Hawk/Dove Game |
 | Ben W. F. Depoorter and Francesco Parisi (May 22, 2003) Fragmentation of Property Rights: A Functional Interpretation of the Law of Servitudes |
 | Alan Schwartz and Robert E. Scott (April 25, 2003) Contract Theory and the Limits of Contract Law |
 | Oona A. Hathaway (April 1, 2003) The Cost of Commitment |
 | John J. Donohue III and Ian Ayres (April 1, 2003) The Latest Misfires in Support of the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis |
 | Francesco Parisi, Norbert Schulz, and Ben Depoorter (March 20, 2003) Simultaneous and Sequential Anticommons |
 | Oona A. Hathaway (March 1, 2003) Path Dependence in the Law: The Course and Pattern of Legal Change in a Common Law System |
PAPERS FROM 2002
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 | Dan M. Kahan (December 11, 2002) The Theory of Value Dilemma: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Criminal Law |
 | Dan M. Kahan (December 11, 2002) The Logic of Reciprocity: Trust, Collective Action, and Law |
 | Ezra Friedman and Abraham L. Wickelgren (November 22, 2002) Bayesian Juries and The Limits to Deterrence |
 | Jonathan Levin and Richard Levin (August 1, 2002) Patent Oppositions |
PAPERS FROM 2001
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 | Alan Schwartz and Joel Watson (December 1, 2001) The Law and Economics of Costly Contracting |
 | Susan Rose-Ackerman (September 14, 2001) Trust, Honesty, and Corruption: Reflection on the State-Building Process |
 | Ian Ayres (August 29, 2001) Should Campaign Donors Be Identified? |
 | Roberta Romano (August 6, 2001) The Need for Competition in International Securities Regulation |
 | John Lott (July 9, 2001) Non-Voted Ballots and Discrimination in Florida |
 | John Lott and John Whitley (May 16, 2001) Abortion and Crime: Unwanted Children and Out-of-Wedlock Births |
 | Sanjai Bhagat and Roberta Romano (May 9, 2001) Event Studies and the Law: Part II--Empirical Studies and Corporate Law |
 | Sanjai Bhagat and Roberta Romano (May 1, 2001) Event Studies and the Law--Part I: Technique and Corporate Litigation |
 | Stephen Choi (May 1, 2001) Assessing the Cost of Regulatory Protections: Evidence on the Decision to Sell Securities Outside the United States |
 | Ronald Gilson and Alan Schwartz (April 13, 2001) Sales and Elections as Methods for Transferring Corporate Control |
 | Henry Hansmann (April 11, 2001) Royalties for Artists Versus Royalties for Authors and Composers |
 | Ian Ayres and Joseph Bankman (April 2, 2001) Substitutes for Insider Trading |
 | Ian Ayres and Paul Goldbart (March 9, 2001) A Critique of 'Tangibility' as the Basis for Property Rules |
 | Ian Ayres and Paul Goldbart (March 9, 2001) Optimal Delegation and Decoupling in the Design of Liability Rules |
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