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1 Federalism and Regulation (Rose-Ackerman, Susan and Jerry L. Mashaw)
The Reagan Regulatory Strategy: An Assessment, G. Eads & M. Fix, Eds., Urban Institute Press, Washington, D.C. 1984, pp. 111-152
 
 
2 Law and Economics in an Activist State (Ackerman, Bruce A..)
Reconstructing American Law, Harvard University Press, 1984
 
 
3 Inalienability and the Theory of Property Rights (Rose-Ackerman, Susan)
Columbia Law Review, pp. 931-, June 1985
 
 
4 The Shirtsleeve Sec and the National Market System (Werner, Walter)
October, 1983 - Publication information not available
 
 
5 Shareholder Rights and Shareholders' Meetings in Japan: A Case Study (Young, Michael K. )
July, 1983 - Publication information not available
 
 
6 Administrative Law and Political Economy--Report on a Conference of Columbia's Center for Law and Economic Studies (Rose-Ackerman, Susan and John Peracchio)
November 4-5, 1983 - Publication information not available
 
 
7 What Do Prosecutors Prosecute? (Coffee, John C. Jr., Richard Gruner and John J. Hansen)
June 1984 - Publication information not available
 
 
8 Of Markets and Managers: A Study of Management Buyouts (Lowenstein, Louis )
January, 1985 - Publication information not available
 
 
9 Bureaucracy and Imperfect Information (Rose-Ackerman, Susan)
January, 1985 - Publication information not available
 
 
10 Of Reason and Per Se Offenses in the Antitrust Law (Blake, Harlan M.)
December, 1984 - Publication information not available
 
 
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