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INSTRUCTOR: Professor Aaron S. Edlin (profile)
LOCATION: Boalt Hall, room 134
TIME: Monday, 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. (lunch will be served at 12p.m.)

The seminar provides students with an opportunity to discuss ongoing research in the economic analysis of law. At most sessions, an invited speaker (from Berkeley or elsewhere) will present work in progress, and then take questions from students and faculty in the audience. Speakers include prominent scholars in the field of law and economics from around the nation and the world. The seminar is normally offered in the fall and the spring. Enrollment in either or both semesters is permitted.

Current Seminar, Fall 2011

2011-08-29First class session
2011-09-05Labor Day Holiday - No class
2011-09-12
Boalt 100 at 12:50 p.m.
Justice Eliezer Rivlin, Israeli Supreme Court: Law and Economics in the Israeli Legal System: Why Learned Hand Never Made It to Jerusalem. Co-sponsor: Institute for Jewish Law and Israeli Law, Economy and Society, and the Center for the Study of Law and Society
2011-09-19David Kwok, UC Berkeley, School of Law: The Price of Private Enforcement Under the False Claims Act
2011-09-26Justin Wolfers, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; David Rothchild, Yahoo! Research: Forecasting Elections: Voter Intentions versus Expectations
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2011-10-03Jonathan B. Baker, American University Washington College of Law: Exclusion as a Core Competition Problem
2011-10-10Suzanne Scotchmer, U.C. Berkeley School of Law: Ideas and Innovations: Which should be subsidized?
2011-10-17John J. Donohue III, Stanford Law School: Rethinking America’s Illegal Drug Policy
2011-10-24John Golden, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law: Patent-Infringement Injunctions' Scope
2011-10-31Justin McCrary, U.C. Berkeley, School of Law; NBER; Aaron Chalfin, U.C. Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy: The Effect of Police on Crime: New Evidence from U.S. Cities, 1960-2008
2011-11-07Eric Posner, The University of Chicago Law School; Jonathan S. Masur, The University of Chicago, Law School: Regulation, Unemployment, and Cost-Benefit Analysis
2011-11-14Aaron Edlin, U. C. Berkeley, School of Law: To be announced
2011-11-21Neil S. Siegel, Duke University School of Law; Robert Cooter, University of California, Berkeley Law School: Workshop rescheduled to Spring 2012
2011-11-28W. Bentley MacLeod, Economics Department, Columbia University: Law, Economics and Rational Choice
2011-11-30
Wednesday
Ian Ayres, Yale Law School: "An Economic Theory of Information Escrows", (co-authored with Cait Unkovic, U.C. Berkeley Law School)
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