Tag Archives: Optimal

Merging SEO and Law Content For Optimal Search Performance

Creating quality online content is probably one of a law firm’s biggest goals. Getting it to potential clients in a way that appeals to them is another. They are separate concepts, separate arts and likely also separate teams at your … Continue reading

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Internal versus External Growth in Industries with Scale Economies: A Computational Model of Optimal Merger Policy

Ben Mermelstein; Volker Nocke; Mark A. Satterthwaite; and Michael D. Whinston have an interesting paper on Internal versus External Growth in Industries with Scale Economies: A Computational Model of Optimal Merger Policy. ABSTRACT:We study optimal merger policy in a dynamic… … Continue reading

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Optimal Law Enforcement with Ordered Leniency

Claudia M. Landeo and Kathryn E. Spier discuss Optimal Law Enforcement with Ordered Leniency. ABSTRACT: This paper studies the design of enforcement policies to detect and deter harmful short-term activities committed by groups of injurers. With an ordered-leniency policy, the… … Continue reading

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The SEC and Foreign Private Issuers: A Path to Optimal Public Enforcement

Posted by Yuliya Guseva (Rutgers), on Sunday, September 30, 2018 Editor's Note: Yuliya Guseva is Associate Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School. This post is based on her recent article, recently published in the Boston College Law Review. The question of finding … Continue reading

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A Challenge to Optimal Tax Orthodoxy

Zachary Liscow, Is Efficiency Biased?, __ U. of Chi. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming), available at SSRN. Theodore P. Seto In “Is Efficiency Biased?,” Zachary Liscow explores the canonic optimal tax claim—sometimes known as the “double distortion premise”—that non-tax rules should be … Continue reading

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