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Chauffour, The Wedding of Trade and Human Rights: Marriage of Convenience or Permanent Match?, World Trade Org., https://www.wto.org/english/res e
Selecting on Observables and Unobservables, 117 Q.J. ECON. 1491 (2002). 20. See Ho, supra note 4, at 7-10 (matching on 180 variables to reassess
profit-sharing plan is not unbridled. 74. As I discuss infra, a common design today is for 401(k) plans to include an employer match of the employees
be dropped from any analysis. Starr and Rehavi were able to match only sixty-eight percent of the cases in the four datasets.45 While this problem
the temptation to mix and match doctrines and functions at will.” Despite that scholarly consensus, however, many have observed that, in practice, the
—allowing and encouraging populations, housing stocks, and governments to shrink to match existing economic conditions—is more realistic, promotes
scholars agree that the law should “resist the temptation to mix and match doctrines and functions at will.”18 Despite that scholarly consensus, however
I argue in Stuck! that a doctrine of graceful decline—allow- ing and encouraging populations, housing stocks, and governments to shrink to match
argue in Stuck! that a doctrine of graceful decline—allow- ing and encouraging populations, housing stocks, and governments to shrink to match
imposition of a punishment—rather than a category of punishments. But the majority’s description of categorical-bar cases did not match the Court’s