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The rise of the field of law and economics has been extremely rapid over the last 25 years. Among important developments of the 1990s has been the founding of the American Law and Economics Association. The creation and rapid expansion of the ALEA and the creation of parallel associations in Europe, Latin America, and Canada attest to the growing acceptance of the economic perspective on law by judges, practitioners, and policy-makers.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 7, Number 1, 2005
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Conscription as Regulation
pp. 85-111(27)
Author: Mulligan, Casey B.

150 Years of Patent Office Practice
pp. 112-143(32)
Author: Lerner, Josh

Do Insider Trading Laws Matter? Some Preliminary Comparative Evidence
pp. 144-183(40)
Author: Beny, Laura Nyantung

Law and Firms' Access to Finance
pp. 211-252(42)
Authors: Demirgüç-Kunt, Thorsten Beck Asli

Bankruptcy around the World: Explanations of Its Relative Use
pp. 253-283(31)
Authors: Claessens, Stijn; Klapper, Leora F.

Laws for Sale: Evidence from Russia
pp. 284-318(35)
Author: Slinko, Irina

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