Economics
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
Mohr SiebeckVolume 174 (2018) / Issue 1
35th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics - Empirical Methods for the Law
Table of Contents
p. I (1)
Editorial Preface
Articles
Jonathan N. Katz, Mathew D. McCubbins
Constitutions of Exception: The Constitutional Foundations of the Interruption of Executive and Legislative Function
pp. 77-98 (22)
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Eric Helland, Jungmo Yoon
Multilevel Selection in Litigation Data: A Bounds Approach
pp. 115-130 (16)
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Eric Helland, Daniel Klerman, Yoon-Ho Alex Lee
Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation
pp. 143-170 (28)
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Jonah B. Gelbach
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Eric L. Talley
Is the Future of Law a Driverless Car?: Assessing How the Data-Analytics Revolution will Transform Legal Practice
pp. 183-205 (23)
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Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship?
pp. 220-231 (12)
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Kathryn Zeiler
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Comment
Julio Michael Stern
Verstehen (causal/interpretative understanding), Erklären (law-governed description/prediction), and Empirical Legal Studies
pp. 105-114 (10)
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Oliver Kirchkamp
Does a Bounds Approach Help with Selection in Litigation Data?
pp. 131-136 (6)
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Jörg Stoye
Partial Identification and Empirical Methods for the Law: Remarks Inspired by Helland and Yoon
pp. 137-142 (6)
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Urs Schweizer
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Sharon Crasnow
The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship?
pp. 232-237 (6)
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