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  1. On the Normative Elements of Marxism
  2. Domain Conditions and Social Rationality
  3. Introduction
  4. The Method of Majority Decision: The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Transitivity and Quasi-Transitivity
  5. Uncertainty Regarding Interpretation of the “Negligence Rule” and Its Implications for the Efficiency of Outcomes
  6. Decomposition of accident loss
  7. Efficiency Analysis of Liability Rules
  8. The Negligence Rule
  9. Introduction
  10. Efficiency Criteria
  11. Decoupled Liability and Efficiency
  12. The efficiency analysis of liability rules when there are multiple injurers or victims
  13. Epilogue
  14. The Structure of Incremental Liability Rules
  15. The Structure of Efficient Liability Rules
  16. Negligence as Failure to Take Some Cost-Justified Precaution
  17. Decomposition of Loss and a Class of Negligence Rules
  18. Decoupled Liability and Efficiency: An Impossibility Theorem
  19. A Note on the Logical Relationship between Two Different Notions of Negligence
  20. Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Negligence Rule
  21. The Structure of Efficient Liability Rules
  22. Uncertainty Regarding Interpretation of the 'Negligence Rule' and its Implications for the Efficiency of Outcomes
  23. The Coasean Analysis of Harmful Interactions: Some Conceptual Difficulties
  24. 2007 JNU CONFERENCE ON INSTITUTIONS
  25. EFFICIENCY OF LIABILITY RULES WITH MULTIPLE VICTIMS
  26. The Structure of Incremental Liability Rules
  27. Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficient Liability Rules
  28. Decoupled Liability and Efficiency: An Impossibility Theorem
  29. On the Efficiency of Negligence Rule
  30. The Method of Majority Decision and Rationality Conditions*
  31. Rights in the Social Choice Theoretic Framework: An Overview and Critical Appraisal