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Market Intervention by the Courts: The Economics of Occupational Boundary-Setting

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Author
Johnson, Steven
Corgel, John B.
Abstract

[Excerpt] Market intervention by the courts may take many forms and may occur in a variety of contexts. Sometimes even the most obscure types of judicial decisions can exert a significant impact on the efficiency of exchange (i.e., the price-quality equilibrium) in the market. Consequently, one criterion for evaluating legal precedent is its impact, if any, on the efficiency of exchange in the market.

Date Issued
1983-07-01
Keywords
jurisdiction
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market intervention
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boundaries
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real state
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boundary disputes
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Required Publisher Statement: © Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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