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14 J. Legal Stud. [i] (1985)

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LEGAL
STUDIES
VOLUME XIV (1)                                              JANUARY 1985
The Origin of the Sherman Act
By GEORGE J. STIGLER .........................................1
Trespass, Nuisance, and the Costs of Determining Property Rights
By THOMAS W. MERRILL ...................................... 13
An Economic Theory of Comparative Negligence
By DAVID HADDOCK AND CHRISTOPHER CURRAN ..............        49
Translating Assets and Liabilities to the Bankruptcy Forum
By THOMAS H. JACKSON ...................................... 73
Crime and the Business Cycle
By PHILIP J. COOK AND GARY A. ZARKIN ..................... 115
Nineteenth-Century Jurisdictional Competition in the Granting of
Corporate Privileges
By HENRY N. BUTLER ....................................... 129
The Pricing of Legal Services: A Contractual Solution to the Problem of
Bilateral Opportunism
By JANET KIHOLM SMITH AND STEVEN R. Cox ..............       167
Is the Selection of Cases for Trial Biased?
By DONALD WITTMAN ...................................... 185
Reexamining the Selection Hypothesis: Learning from Wittman's
Mistakes
By  GEORGE L. PRIEST .......................................  215
An Empirical Investigation of the Determinants of Congressional Voting
on Federal Financing of Abortions and the ERA
By JEEFRY M. NETTER ...................................... 245

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