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Regulation Magazine

Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 2010

Cover Stories

The Discordance of New York Central Jazz It is time to abandon the notion of corporate criminal liability. By John Hasnas (PDF, 214K)

Malfeasance, Misappropriation, Manipulation — or Not? Stock options align executives’ incentives with those of shareholders. By Richard A. Booth (PDF, 194K)

A Hidden Gift to Manufacturing Cities should stop zoning land exclusively for industrial use. By Roderick M. Hills Jr. and David Schleicher (PDF, 195K)

The Prisoners' (Plea Bargain) Dilemma Most defendants could avoid both plea bargaining and trial if they could coordinate. By Oren Bar-Gill and Omri Ben-Shahar (PDF, 219K)

Features

Risk

Regulating Unknown Risks Heavy dependence on animal testing data is not supported by science. By Gio B. Gori (PDF, 221K )

Telecommunications & Technology

Network Neutrality or Internet Innovation? Granting network providers pricing flexibility should reduce the costs borne by consumers. By Christopher S. Yoo (PDF, 209K )

Property

Sharing the Burden of Water Supply Protection Restricting development rights in order to protect water supplies increases a community’s property values but decreases the value of downzoned properties. By Carolyn A. Dehring and Craig A. Depken II (PDF, 307K )


In Review

Crossing the Finish Line, reviewed by Peter Van Doren

Briefly Noted

Much Ado about Pigou, by Bruce Yandle | Yuppie 911, by Shawn Regan | Feds Freeze Out Frost Antidote, by Henry I. Miller

Final Word

WARNING: This Column May Be Hazardous, by Tim Rowland



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