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JITE Band 166, Heft 1, 2010
Christoph Engel, and Urs Schweizer, Jurimetrics 27th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 11-13, 2009, Kloster Eberbach, Germany, pp. 1–4 (3)
Theodore Eisenberg, Michael Heise, and Martin T. Wells, Variability in Punitive Damages: Empirically Assessing Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker , pp. 5–26 (21)
Daniel E. Ho, Reconciling Punitive Damages Evidence, pp. 27–32 (5)
David A. Jaeger, Variability in Punitive Damages, pp. 33–37 (4)
Yair Listokin, If you Give Shareholders Power, do they Use it? An Empirical Analysis, pp. 38–53 (15)
Simon Deakin, Understanding Corporate Governance Dejiteult Rules, pp. 54–57 (3)
Alexander Stremitzer, If you Give Shareholders Power, do they Use it?, pp. 58–61 (3)
Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis, pp. 62–77 (15)
Horst Entorf, Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis, pp. 78–82 (4)
Urs Schweizer, Econometric Issues in Antitrust Policies, pp. 83–87 (4)
Joanna M. Shepherd, The Politics of Judicial Opposition, pp. 88–107 (19)
John J. Donohue III, The Politics of Judicial Opposition, pp. 108–114 (6)
Herbert M. Kritzer, Constituencies in Judicial Retention Processes, pp. 115–119 (4)
Mathias Siems, and Simon Deakin, Comparative Law and Finance: Past, Present, and Future Research, pp. 120–140 (20)
Michael Heise, Comparing Comparisons: Comparative Law and Finance, pp. 141–144 (3)
Gerard Hertig, Comparative Law and Finance: Past, Present, and Future Research, pp. 145–148 (3)
Holger Spamann, Legal Origin, Civil Procedure, and the Quality of Contract Enforcement, pp. 149–165 (16)
Jonathan Klick, The Perils of Empirical Work on Institutions, pp. 166–170 (4)
Gerhard Wagner, Legal Origin, Civil Procedure, and the Quality of Contract Enforcement, pp. 171–177 (6)
Kathryn Zeiler, Cautions on the Use of Economics Experiments in Law, pp. 178–193 (15)
Kenworthey Bilz, Defending the (Mis)use of Statistics in Law, pp. 194–198 (4)
Christoph Engel, The Multiple Uses of Experimental Evidence in Legal Scholarship, pp. 199–202 (3)











