WebbLouis Kaplow and Steven Shavell, Fairness Versus Welfare (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002), Pp. XXII + 544. Gerald F. Gaus - 2005 - Utilitas 17 (2):233 … Webb4 Louis Kaplow & Steven Shavell, Why the Legal System Is Less Efficient Than the Income Tax in Redistributing Income, 23 J. LEGAL STUD. 667 (1994) [hereinafter …
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WebbLOUIS KAPLOW and STEVEN SHAVELL Harvard Law School and National Bureau of Economic Research Contents Abstract 1665 Keywords 1665 1. Introduction 1666 2. Liability for accidents 1667 2.1. Incentives 1667 2.1.1. Unilateral accidents and the level of care 1668 2.1.2. Bilateral accidents and levels of care 1669 2.1.3. Webbat 879-84. Kaplow and Shaven would reject Dorff's anarchistic and deontological functions, id. at 883, because these functions· cannot be calculated purely on the basis of utility data about individuals, but also require data about the causes of utility changes. (Kaplow and Shavell do allow the use of non-utility information about individuals, twitch kira chats
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WebbProfessors Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell 1. Assignment for first class. Read this course description and the paper (listed in the course schedule) for the first scheduled … Webb11 maj 2024 · Consider, in this regard, Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell’s famous argument that the income tax, rather than legal rules, should be used to redistribute resources from the rich to the poor. Their argument, in a nutshell, is that redistributive legal rules—like, say, a tort rule that linked the amount of damages owed to the income of … WebbLouis Kaplow - Publications. Law and Economics. Books. Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and Encyclopedia Entries. Books. Fairness Versus Welfare. (with Steven Shavell) … take that treadmill video