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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
I Torts and Misalignments -
1 Prices, Sanctions, and Discontinuities -
2 The Injurer’s Self-Risk Puzzle -
3 Negligence Per Se and Unaccounted Risks -
4 Lapses and Substitution -
5 Total Liability for Excessive Harm -
II Contracts and Victims’ Incentives -
6 Unity in the Law of Torts and Contracts -
7 Anti-Insurance -
8 Decreasing Liability Contracts and the Assistant Interest -
III Restitution and Positive Externalities -
9 A Public Goods Theory of Restitution -
10 Liability Externalities and Mandatory Choices -
11 The Relationship between Nonlegal Sanctions and Damages - Conclusion
- Table of Cases
- Table of Books and Articles
- Subject Index
(p.220) Subject Index
(p.220) Subject Index
- Source:
- Getting Incentives Right
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
I Torts and Misalignments -
1 Prices, Sanctions, and Discontinuities -
2 The Injurer’s Self-Risk Puzzle -
3 Negligence Per Se and Unaccounted Risks -
4 Lapses and Substitution -
5 Total Liability for Excessive Harm -
II Contracts and Victims’ Incentives -
6 Unity in the Law of Torts and Contracts -
7 Anti-Insurance -
8 Decreasing Liability Contracts and the Assistant Interest -
III Restitution and Positive Externalities -
9 A Public Goods Theory of Restitution -
10 Liability Externalities and Mandatory Choices -
11 The Relationship between Nonlegal Sanctions and Damages - Conclusion
- Table of Cases
- Table of Books and Articles
- Subject Index