Law
Economics
Economic Theory
Thomas J. Miceli
Professor/Economics
thomas.miceli@uconn.edu
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
23 Scholarly Contributions
"Economic Analysis of Law" or "Law and Economics"?
Research Type: Journal Article
A Measure of Distance and Social Polarization: Political and Historic Roots
Research Type: Journal Article
A Note on Externalities and Revenue Sharing in Sports Leagues
Research Type: Journal Article
Collective Responsibility
Research Type: Book Chapter
Deregulation and Privatization
Research Type: Book
Harm and Responsibility: Economic Factors Determining the Extent of Civil and Criminal Liability
Research Type: Book
Investing in Talent Development: Theory and Applications
Research Type: Journal Article
Just Compensation for the Taking of Mortgage Loans
Research Type: Journal Article
Markets, Contracts, and Firms: A Unified Theory of Organizational Choice
Research Type: Book
Multiple Equilibria and Equilibrium Selection in the Crime Commission Game
Research Type: Journal Article
On Economic Theories of Criminal Punishment: Pricing, Prevention, or Proportionality?
Research Type: Journal Article
On the Impossibility of a Purely Objective Economic Theory of Crime
Research Type: Journal Article
On the Inadequacy of a Purely Economic Theory of Crime
Research Type: Journal Article
Reformulating Detection in the Economic Model of Crime: Probability Scaling and Group Punishment
Research Type: Journal Article
Religious Differences and Civil War
Research Type: Journal Article
Resolving Lawsuits with a Decisive Oath: An Economic Analysis
Research Type: Journal Article
State and Religion: A Deep Roots Perspective
Research Type: Book Chapter
The Broken-Windows Theory of Law Enforcement: A Bayesian Approach
Research Type: Journal Article
The Paradox of Religiosity
Research Type: Journal Article
The Social versus Private Incentive to Sue
Research Type: Book
The Use of Economics for Understanding Law: An Economist’s View of the Cathedral
Research Type: Book
Topics in Sports Economics
Research Type: Book
Using Eminent Domain to Write-Down Underwater Mortgages: An Economic Analysis
Research Type: Journal Article