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91 Regulating the Equity Component of Capital Structure: The Sec's Response to the One Share, One Vote Controversy (Gilson, Ronald J.)
Modernizing US Securities Regulation: Economic and Legal Perspectives, Kenneth Lehn and Robert Kamphuis, Eds., pp. 211-223, December 1992
 
 
92 Litigation Costs Under Strict Liability and Negligence (Goldberg, Victor P.)
Date of last revision not available Publication information not available
 
 
93 Restoring the Privity Barrier for Negligent Accountants (Goldberg, Victor P.)
Modernizing US Securities Regulation: Economic and Legal Perspectives, Kenneth Lehn and Robert Kamphuis, Eds., pp. 115-121, December 1992
 
 
94 Fascination Algorithm: Patent Protection for Computer Programs (Kasdan, John)
Date of last revision not available Publication information not available
 
 
95 Mutual Funds in the Boardroom (Roe, Mark J. )
Modernizing US Securities Regulation: Economic and Legal Perspectives, Kenneth Lehn and Robert Kamphuis, Eds., pp. 231-243, December 1992
 
 
96 The Choice Between Markets and Central Planning in Regulating the U.S. Electricity Market (Black, Bernard S. and Richard J. Pierce Jr.)
Columbia Law Review, Vol. 93, No. 6, pp. 1339-1441, October 1993
 
 
97 What Is Relational Investing and How Cumulative Voting Can Play A Role (Gordon, Jeffrey N. )
Columbia Law Review, Vol. 94, No. 1, pp. 124-192, January 1994
 
 
98 Ties in Cumulative Voting (Kasdan, John)
Date of last revision not available Publication information not available
 
 
99 The Small-Holder Economy in Denmark: The Exception as Variation (Kristensen, Peer Hull and Charles F. Sabel)
Worlds of Possibility, Sabel and Zeitlin, Eds., Cambridge University Press, 1995
 
 
100 Efficient Market Theory: Let the Punishment Fit the Crime (Lowenstein, Louis)
Washington and Lee Law Review, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 925-944, Summer 1994
 
 
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