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    Injunctive and reverse settlements in competition-blocking litigation

    We distinguish standard settlements, in which the status quo is preserved, and injunctive settlements, which prohibit the defendant’s activity. The reverse (payment) settlement is a special type of injunctive ...

    Keith N. Hylton, Sungjoon Cho in European Journal of Law and Economics (2013)

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    Nuisance

    This entry sets out the law and the economic theory of nuisance. Nuisance law serves a regulatory function: it induces actors to choose the socially preferred level of an activity by imposing liability when th...

    Keith N. Hylton in Encyclopedia of Law and Economics

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    Negligence and two-sided causation

    We extend the economic analysis of negligence and intervening causation to “two-sided causation” scenarios. In the two-sided causation scenario the effectiveness of the injurer’s care depends on some interven...

    Keith N. Hylton, Haizhen Lin, Hyo-Youn Chu in European Journal of Law and Economics (2015)

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    Law and economics versus economic analysis of law

    I agree with Calabresi’s general distinction between Economic Analysis of Law and Law and Economics. However, these broad categories may obscure important differences between types of law and economics scholar...

    Keith N. Hylton in European Journal of Law and Economics (2019)