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Product liability and the economics of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, Institute for Civil Justice, 1993.

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Kerton, Robert R. Quality, choice, and the economics of concealment: The marketing of lemons. [Toronto, Ont.]: Canadian Law and Economics Association c/o Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1994.

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Braddock, Richard. Product liability: Economic impacts. Sydney, N.S.W: Australian Law Reform Commission, 1989.

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Reforming products liability. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1991.

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Principles of products liability. 2nd ed. New York, N.Y: Foundation Press Thomson/West, 2011.

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Coleman, Jules L. A market approach to products in liability reform. St. Louis (Campus Box 1208, One Brookings Dr., St. Louis 63130-4899): Center for the Study of American Business, 1989.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization. The liability insurance crisis: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1987.

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. Product liability: Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, March 4, 1997. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1999.

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J, Moore Michael. Product liability entering the twenty-first century: The U.S. perspective. Washington, D.C: AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2001.

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Wischermann, Barbara. Produzentenhaftung und Risikobewältigung: Eine ökonomische Analyse. München: VVF, 1991.

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Clemens, Reinhard. Nationale und europäische Produkthaftung: Eine Hürde für den Mittelstand? Stuttgart: Schäffer-Poeschel, 1994.

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. The Product Liability Reform Act: Report (to accompany S. 2760). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Sharkey, Catherine. Remedial and regulatory voids: Products liability preemption in the modern administrative state. Toronto: Law and Economics Programme, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2006.

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation. Product Liability Reform Act of 1997: Report together with minority views (to accompany S. 648). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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Polinsky, A. Mitchell. A damage-revelation rationale for coupon remedies. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Produkthaftung und Warnhinweise: Eine rechtsökonomische Analyse am Beispiel von Coca-Cola. Frankfurt a.M: P. Lang, 2004.

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Takanori, Gotō. Japan's dark side to progress: The struggle for justice for pharmaceutical victims of Japan's post war economic boom. Chiba, Japan: Manbousha, 1991.

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Takanori, Gotō. Japan's dark side to progress: The struggle for justice for pharmaceutical victims of Japan's post war economic boom. Chiba, Japan: Manbousha, 1991.

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Business, United States Congress Senate Committee on Small. Field hearing on the economic future of eastern Connecticut: Hearing before the Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, on hearing on product liability laws and their impact on small business innovation and competitiveness, March 2, 1992. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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Dewees, Donald N. The efficacy of the tort system and its alternatives: A review of the empirical evidence. [Toronto, Ont.]: Law and Economics Programme, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1991.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law. General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1993: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session on H.R. 3087, to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to establish time limitation on certain civil actions against aircraft manufacturers, and for other purposes, May 12, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law. General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1993: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session on H.R. 3087, to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to establish time limitation on certain civil actions against aircraft manufacturers, and for other purposes, May 12, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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(1987), Bezauer Tage. Bezauer Tage: Recht und Wirtschaft : Referate des von der Sektion Vorarlberg der Vereinigung der Österreichischen Richter in der Zeit vom 14. bis 17. Juni 1987 in Bezau veranstalteten Seminar[s] (Elftes Fortbildungsseminar). Wien: Bundesministerium für Justiz, 1988.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Commerce Committee. Public hearing before Senate Commerce Committee: Senate bill no. 1358 (eliminates compulsory liability and no-fault automobile insurance, reinstates financial responsibility laws, uses doctrine of contributory negligence in motor vehicle accidents) and Senate bill no. 1365 (eliminates suits for noneconomic loss and economic loss for bodily injury and death in auto accidents, requires insurers to offer scheduled first-party coverage for those losses, reduces rates 30 percent). Trenton, N.J. (State House Annex, CN 068, Trenton): The Committee, 1996.

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Economic Analysis of Tort and Products Liability Law: A Collection of Essays & Cases (Law and Economics). Routledge, 1998.

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Bourne, Wahl Jenny, ed. Economic analysis of tort and products liability law. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

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1952-, Huber Peter W., and Litan Robert E. 1950-, eds. The Liability maze: The impact of liability law on safety and innovation. Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution, 1991.

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Principles of Products Liability (Concepts and Insights). Foundation Press, 2005.

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Patrick, Thieffry, Whitehead G. Marc, and Practising Law Institute, eds. The European Economic Community: Products liability rules and environmental policy. New York, N.Y. (810 7th Ave., New York 10019): Practising Law Institute, 1990.

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A history of civil litigation: Political and economic perspectives. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Moore, Michael J. Product Liability Entering the Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Perspective. AEI Press, 2002.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Product Liability Reform Act: Report together with minority views of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, on S. 687. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Finsinger, Joerg, and Juergen Simon. The Harmonisation of Product Liability Laws in Britain and Germany: An Applied Legal-economic Analysis. Anglo-German Foundation Publications, 1992.

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Economic Effects of Product Liability and Other Litigation Involving the Safety and Effectiveness of Pharmaceuticals. RAND Corporation, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/mg1259.

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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Tort Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198785286.001.0001.

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Tort Law encourages the reader to understand, engage with, and critically reflect upon tort law. The book contains five parts. Part I, which is about the tort of negligence, looks at duty of care, omissions, acts of third parties, psychiatric harm, economic loss, breach, causation and remoteness, and defences to negligence. Part II considers occupiers’, product and employers’ liability and breach of statutory duty. Part III looks at personal torts and explains trespass to the person, defamation and the invasion of privacy. Part IV concerns land torts and Part V looks at liability (including vicarious liability), damages and limitations.
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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Kidner's Casebook on Torts. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198830887.001.0001.

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Kidner’s Casebook on Torts provides a comprehensive, portable library of the leading cases in the field. It presents a wide range of carefully edited extracts, which illustrate the essence and reasoning behind each decision made. Concise author commentary focuses the reader on the key elements within the extracts. Statutory materials are also included where they are necessary to understand the subject. The book examines the tort of negligence including chapters on the basic principles of duty of care, omissions and acts of third parties, the liability of public bodies, psychiatric harm, economic loss, breach of duty, causation and remoteness of damage and defences. It goes on to consider three special liability regimes—occupiers’ liability, product liability and breach of statutory duty—before turning to discussion of the personal torts and land torts. It concludes with chapters on vicarious liability and damages.
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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Kidner's Casebook on Torts. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198785279.001.0001.

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Kidner’s Casebook on Torts provides a comprehensive, portable library of the leading cases in the field. It presents a wide range of carefully edited extracts, which illustrate the essence and reasoning behind each decision made. Concise author commentary focuses the reader on the key elements within the extracts. Statutory materials are also included where they are necessary to understand the subject. The book examines the tort of negligence including chapters on the basic principles of duty of care, omissions and acts of third parties, the liability of public bodies, psychiatric harm, economic loss, breach of duty, causation and remoteness of damage and defences. It goes on to consider three special liability regimes—occupiers’ liability, product liability and breach of statutory duty—before turning to discussion of the personal torts and land torts. It concludes with chapters on vicarious liability and damages.
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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Casebook on Tort Law. 16th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780192893659.001.0001.

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Kidner’s Casebook on Torts provides a comprehensive, portable library of the leading cases in the field. It presents a wide range of carefully edited extracts, which illustrate the essence and reasoning behind each decision made. Concise author commentary focuses the reader on the key elements within the extracts. Statutory materials are also included where they are necessary to understand the subject. The book examines the tort of negligence including chapters on the basic principles of duty of care, omissions and acts of third parties, the liability of public bodies, psychiatric harm, economic loss, breach of duty, causation and remoteness of damage and defences. It goes on to consider three special liability regimes—occupiers’ liability, product liability and breach of statutory duty—before turning to discussion of the personal torts and land torts. It concludes with chapters on vicarious liability and damages.
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Field hearing on the economic future of eastern Connecticut: Hearing before the Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, on hearing on product liability laws and their impact on small business innovation and competitiveness, March 2, 1992. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1992.

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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Tort Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198829270.001.0001.

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Tort Law encourages the reader to understand, engage with and critically reflect upon tort law. The book contains five parts. Part I, which is about the tort of negligence, looks at the basic principles of the duty of care and at special duty problems relating to: omissions and acts of third parties, psychiatric harm, public bodies and economic loss. It also covers breach, causation and remoteness, and defences to negligence. Part II considers occupiers’, product and employers’ liability and breach of statutory duty. Part III looks at personal torts and explains trespass to the person, defamation and the invasion of privacy. Part IV concerns land torts and Part V looks at liability (including vicarious liability), damages and limitations.
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Horsey, Kirsty, and Erika Rackley. Tort Law. 7th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198867760.001.0001.

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Tort Law encourages the reader to understand, engage with and critically reflect upon tort law. The book contains five parts. Part I, which is about the tort of negligence, looks at the basic principles of the duty of care and at special duty problems relating to: omissions and acts of third parties, psychiatric harm, public bodies and economic loss. It also covers breach, causation and remoteness, and defences to negligence. Part II considers occupiers’, product and employers’ liability and breach of statutory duty. Part III looks at personal torts and explains trespass to the person, defamation and the invasion of privacy. Part IV concerns land torts and Part V looks at liability (including vicarious liability), damages and limitations.
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Illinois cigarette tax and tobacco settlement. Springfield, Ill. (703 Stratton Bldg., Springfield 62706): Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission, 2002.

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Economic Damage Primer for Attorneys: Introduction, Guidelines, and Tables to Value Economic Damages in Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, and Personal Injury Cases. Econ One, 2007.

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Economic Damage Primer for Attorneys: Introduction, Guidelines, and Tables to Value Economic Damages in Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, and Personal Injury Cases. Econ One, 2007.

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Witting, Christian. Street on Torts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811169.001.0001.

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Street on Torts provides a wide-ranging overview, and a clear and accurate explanation of tort law. The book consists of nine parts. Part I provides an introduction to the subject. Part II looks at negligent invasions of interests in the person, property and financial assets as well as examining the liability in negligence of public authorities. Part III looks at intentional invasions of interests in the person and property. Part IV looks at misrepresentation-based and economic torts. Part V is about torts of strict or stricter liability (that is, where fault plays either no part or a lesser part in liability decisions) and includes consideration of nuisance and product liability. Part VI considers interests in reputation (ie defamation). Part VII is about actions in privacy. Part VIII looks at the misuse of process and public powers. The final part, Part IX, is about parties and remedies.
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Lunney, Mark, Donal Nolan, and Ken Oliphant. Tort Law: Text and Materials. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198745525.001.0001.

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Tort Law: Text and Materials brings together a selection of carefully chosen extracts from cases and materials, with extensive commentary. Each section begins with a clear overview of the law, followed by illustrative extracts from case law and from government reports and scholarly literature, which are supported by explanation and analysis. The authors start by introducing the subject, and then examine intentional interference with the person before moving on to liability for negligence. Their analysis provides an overview of negligence liability in general, and then addresses in turn breach of duty, causation and remoteness, defences to negligence, and specific duty of care issues (psychiatric illness, economic loss, omissions and acts of third parties, and public bodies). In the following chapter, the authors consider the special liability regimes for employers and occupiers, as well as product liability and breach of statutory duty. The focus then switches to nuisance and the rule in Rylands v Fletcher, defamation, and privacy, before turning to vicarious liability, and damages for personal injury and death. Finally, they explore how tort works in practice.
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Witting, Christian. Street on Torts. 16th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198865506.001.0001.

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Street on Torts provides a wide-ranging overview, and a clear and accurate explanation of tort law. The book consists of nine parts. Part I provides an introduction to the subject, including examination of protected interests in tort and the history of this branch of law beginning with the ancient trespass torts. Part II looks at negligent infringements of the person, property and financial interests, as well as examining the liability in negligence of public authorities. Part III looks at intentional invasions of interests in the person and property. Part IV looks at misrepresentation-based and general economic torts. Part V is about torts of strict or stricter liability (that is, where fault plays either no part or a lesser part in liability decisions) and includes consideration of nuisance and product liability. Part VI considers interests in reputation (ie defamation). Part VII is about actions in privacy. Part VIII looks at the misuse of process and public powers. The final part, Part IX, is about vicarious liability, parties, and remedies.
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Michie, Jonathan, Joseph R. Blasi, and Carlo Borzaga, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Mutual, Co-Operative, and Co-Owned Business. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684977.001.0001.

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This handbook investigates ‘member-owned’ organizations, whether consumer co-operatives, agricultural and producer co-operatives, worker co-operatives, mutual building societies, friendly societies, credit unions, solidarity organizations, mutual insurance companies, or employee-owned companies. Such organizations can be owned by the consumers, producers, or employees—whether through single-stakeholder or multi-stakeholder ownership. ‘Employee-owned’ business means businesses where a significant proportion of the company is owned by its employees, whether as individual shareholders or through a trust, or some combination of the two; ‘significant’ is generally taken as at least 25 per cent. This complex set of organizations is named differently across countries: from ‘mutuals’ in the United Kingdom, to ‘solidarity co-operatives’ in Latin America. In some countries, such organizations are not officially recognized. For the sake of clarity, the handbook will refer to member-owned organizations to encompass the variety of non-investor-owned organizations, and in the national case-study chapters the terms used will be those most widely employed in that country. These alternative corporate forms have emerged in a variety of economic sectors in almost all advanced economies since the time of the Industrial Revolution and the development of capitalism, through the subsequent creation and dominance of the limited liability company. Until recently, these organizations were generally regarded as a rather marginal component of the economy. However, in recent years, they have come to be seen in some countries as potentially attractive in light of their ability to tackle various economic and social concerns, and their relative resilience during the financial and economic crises of 2007–2016.
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Mullin, Joshua Andrew. Consumer recovery from a manufacturer for economic loss in tort & under warranty law: A contextual approach. 1995.

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Turning a liability into an asset: A landfill gas-to-energy project development handbook. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1996.

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