Results for 'cross sectional study definition'
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: Case Studies and Implications
Modern Banking Crises, 37 J. Money, Cre… One prominent study asserts that the definitions used in it and in other cross-country studies are… See, eg
Administrative Law
essential to bureaucratic accountability. But the administrative state itself better secures accountability’s core values. As this empirical study shows
Changing the Wind: Notes Toward a Demosprudence of Law and Social Movements
when legal rights grant those with a grievance a highly individualistic remedy, the definition of those rights can be manipulated over time by clever
Political Entrenchment and Public Law
Political Entrenchment? Political “entrenchment” is discussed more often than it is defined, and it is not clear that any single definition captures
Self-Help and the Separation of Powers
subject of constitutional countermeasures. I. constitutionally derived tools and types of interbranch self-help A. Definitional Preliminaries A study
Tort Law Inside Out
Psychol. 6, 6-9 (1986). In fact, one 1955 study identified ninety-four different definitions of the word “community” used in various contexts. George
Agencies as Litigation Gatekeepers
Cost, Timeliness, and Efficiency: A Cross-Sectional Study, 5 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 375, 375 (2008) (evaluating the association “between the medical
From Sovereignty and Process to Administration and Politics: The Afterlife of American Federalism
state and federal officials was soon bridged by cross-cutting attachments based on ideology and party affiliation, and the most important anticipated
The Evolution of Shareholder Voting Rights: Separation of Ownership and Consumption
across all industries. In his study of early New York corporations, Eric Hilt finds that a striking 98% of turnpike charters included voting
The Uneasy Case for Favoring Long-Term Shareholders
that these shares remain “overvalued when the issue occurs”); Jeffrey Pontiff & Artemiza Woodgate, Share Issuance and Cross-Sectional Returns, 63 J. Fin