Harvard Health Law Policy Biotechnology, and Bioethics
Henry Grabowski (Duke Economics), Priority Review Vouchers to Encourage Innovation for Neglected Diseases
Harvard
Samuel Issacharoff (NYU Law)
Iowa
Kim Krawiec (North Carolina Law)
Michigan Law and Economics
John Pfaff (Fordham Law), The Myths and Realites of Correctional Severity: Evidence from the National Corrections Reporting Program
Minnesota Work in Progress
Daniel Schwarcz (Minnesota Law), The British Approach to Consumer Financial Disputes: A Model for Reform in Insurance Law and Beyond
Northwestern Law and Economics
Jody S. Kraus (Virgina Law), Contract Design and the Structure of Contractual Intent
Oregon Enviromental and Natural Resource Law
Alexander Murphy (Oregon Geography), The Geopolitical Implications of Climate Change
Penn Law and Economy
Mark Roe (Harvard Law), Public and Private Enforcement of Securities Law: Resource Based Evidence
SMU
Peter H. Schuck (Yale Law)
Vanderbilt
Cally Jordan (Melbourne Law), Legal Origins Revisited: The Case of Corporate Governance
Yale Economics and Organization
Amy Finkelstein (MIT Economics), Estimating Welfare in Inurance Markets Using Variation in Prices
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