The Economics of Legal Relationships
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More Information and Call for Authors and Volume Editors - contact Professor Nicholas Mercuro
Volume 1 - Compensation for Regulatory Takings, Thomas J. Miceli, Department of Economics, University of Connecticut and Kathleen Segerson, Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, 1996. Volume 2 - Dispute Resolution: Bridging the Settlement Gap, edited by David A. Anderson, Department of Economics, Centre College, 1996. Volume 3 - The Law and Economics of Development, edited by Edgardo Buscaglia, Washington College and the National University of Buenos Aires, William Ratliff, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and Robert Cooter, School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 1997. Volume 4 - Fundamental Interrelationships Between Government and Property, edited by Nicholas Mercuro, Michigan State University and Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University, (sponsored by the Policy Studies Organization, University of Illinois), 1999 Volume 5 - Property Rights, Economics, and the Environment, edited by Michael Kaplowitz, Department of Resource Development, Michigan State University, 2000. Volume 6 - Law and Economics in Civil Law Countries, edited by Thierry Kirat, Walras Center, University of Lyon and Bruno Deffains, University of Nancy, 2001. Volume 7 - The End of Natural Monopoly: Deregulation and Competition in the Electric Power Industry, edited by Peter Z. Grossman, Department of Economics, Butler University. Volume 8 - Just Exchange: A Theory of Contract, by Frank H. Buckley, George Mason University School of Law, 2004. Volume 9 - Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust, edited by Diana Moss, Vice President American Antitrust Institute, 2005. Volume 10 - Property Rights Dynamics in Third Millenium: A Law and Economics Perspective, Donatella Porrini, Faculty of Law, University of Milan, Italy and Giovanni Ramello, Department of Economics, University of Carlo Catteneo, Italy (forthcoming). Volume 11 - The Economic Theory of the Firm as an Entity: Implications for Economics, Accounting, and Law, Yuri Biondi, University of St. Etienne, Arnaldo Canziani, University of Brescia, and Thierry Kirat, CNRS and University of Paris Dauphine (forthcoming).
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