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Comparative law and economics Vol. III - London Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2004 - 514p vii

Volume III
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editors to all three volumes appears in Volume I
PART I CORPORATE LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS
1. Mark J. Roe (1993), 'Some Differences in Corporate Structure in Germany, Japan, and the United States'
2. Michelle J. White (1996), 'The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: A U.S.-European Comparison'
3. Henry Hansmann and Ugo Mattei (1998), 'The Functions of Trust Law: A Comparative Legal and Economic Analysis'
4. Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1998), 'Law and Finance'
5. Bernard Black, Reinier Kraakman and Anna Tarassova (2000), 'Russian Privatization and Corporate Governance: What Went Wrong?'
6. Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman (2001), 'The End of History for Corporate Law'
7. John C. Coffee, Jr. (2001), 'Do Norms Matter? A Cross-country Evaluation'
PART II PROCEDURAL LAW
8. Geoffrey P. Miller (1997), 'The Legal-Economic Analysis of Comparative Civil Procedure'
9. J. Mark Ramseyer and Minoru Nakazato (1989), 'The Rational Litigant: Settlement Amounts and Verdict Rates in Japan'
10. Michael Adams (1995), 'The Conflict of Jurisdictions - An Economic Analysis of Pre-trial Discovery, Fact Gathering and Cost Shifting Rules in the United States and Germany'
11. Richard A. Posner (1996), 'Lecture Three: Functional, Systemic Comparisons of Legal Systems'
12. Robert D. Cooter and Tom Ginsburg (1996), 'Comparative Judicial Discretion: An Empirical Test of Economic Models'
13. Edgardo Buscaglia and Thomas Ulen (1997), 'A Quantitative Assessment of the Efficiency of the Judicial Sector in Latin America'
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