Vol. 144 No. 5, May 1996
Index
- Decentralized law for a complex economy: the structural approach to adjudicating the new law merchant.
- Law, economics, and inefficient norms.
- Taking private ordering seriously.
- Merchant law in a merchant court: rethinking the Code's search for immanent business norms.
- Products liability through private ordering: notes on a Japanese experiment.
- Illusions of a spontaneous order: "norms" in contractual relationships.
- The Statute of Frauds and business norms: a testable game-theoretic model.
- The enforceability of norms and the employment relationship.
- Labor and lemons: efficient norms in the internal labor market and the possible failures of individual contracting.
- Norms, formalities, and the Statute of Frauds: a comment.
- Magic on the frontier: the norm of efficiency.
- On the expressive function of law.
- The destruction of social capital through law.
- Values versus interests in the explanation of social conflict.
- Voting without law?
- Social meaning and social norms.
- The anonymity tool.
- Group norms, gossip, and blackmail.
- The Song of Deborah: a legal-economic analysis.
- Norms of communication and commodification.