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Publications, Presentations and Works in Progress
Anup Malani
Professor of Law and Aaron Director Research Scholar
1111 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
phone: 773-702-9602
email: amalani@uchicago.edu
Peer Reviewed Publications
"Identifying Placebo Effects with Data from Clinical Trials," 114 Journal of Political Economy 236 (2006).
"The Political Economy of State Property Exemption Laws," 47 Journal of Law and Economics 19 (2004) (with Eric Posner and Richard Hynes).
"Measurement Errors: A Principal Investigator-Agent Approach," 91 Journal of Econometrics 273 (1999) (with Tomas Philipson).
Other Publications “Antibiotic overuse: the influence of social norms,” Journal of the American College of Surgeons (2008)( with T. Buchman, J. Dushoff, M. Effron, P. Ehrlich, S. Fitzpatrick, R. Laxminarayan, B. Levin, S. Levin, M. Lipsitch, C. Nemeroff, S. Otto, V. Patel, and J. Solomkin)
“Does Non-Profit Status Signal Quality?” Journal of Legal Studies (June 2008)(with Guy David).
“For-Profit Charities,” 93(8) Virginia Law Review 2017 (2007)(with Eric Posner).
“Introduction: Current Research on Medical Malpractice Liability,” 36 Journal of Legal Studies S1 (2007).
"Capitalism 2.0," Forbes.com (March 10, 2008) (with Todd Henderson).
“Valuing Laws as Local Amenities," 121 Harvard Law Review 1273 (2008).
“The Case For For-Profit Charities,” 93 Virginia Law Review 2017 (2007) (with Eric Posner).
Extending the Cure: Policy Responses to the Growing Threat of Antibiotic Resistance (Resources for the Future March 2007), with Ramanan Laxminarayan (assisted by David Howard and David Smith).
"Habeas Settlements," 92 Virginia Law Review 1 (2006).
"Ethical Issues in Research in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Letter to the Editor," 291 Journal of the American Medical Association 2192 (May 12, 2004) (with Harvey Cantor).
"Firm Behavior in the Non-Profit Sector: A Synthesis and Empirical Evaluation," in The Governance of Not-for-Profit Firms, Edward Glaeser, ed., (NBER/University of Chicago Press 2003) (with Tomas Philipson and Guy David).
"The Scope of Criminal Forfeiture under RICO: The Appropriate Definition of 'Proceeds'," 66 University of Chicago Law Review 1289 (1999).
"Determinants of Direct Foreign Investment and Its Connection to Trade," 5 UNCTAD Review 39 (1994) (with Gary Hufbauer and Darius Lakdawalla).
Working Papers
“Controlling Avian Influenza in Chickens,” (April 2007), with Maciek Boni, Abraham Wickelgren and Ramanan Laxminarayan, and basis for 2007 Coase Lecture at the University of Chicago Law School.
“Patient enrollment in medical trials: Selection bias in a randomized experiment,” (April 2007), revise and resubmit stage at Journal of Econometrics.
"Rational Crises" (June 2006) (with Albert Choi).
"Employing Medicare and Medicaid to Control Resistance" (Apr. 2006).
"Supply-side Strategies for Tackling Antibiotic Resistance" (Apr. 2006).
"Expectations Mediate Objective Physiological Placebo Effects," (March 2006) (with Dan Houser).
"Surveillance and Reporting of Disease Outbreaks" (February 2006) (with Ramanan Laxminarayan).
"Valuing Laws as Amenities" (January 2006).
"Patient Enrollment in Medical Trials: Selection Bias in a Randomized Experiment," (OCtober 2005), under review at Journal of Econometrics..
"Assessing the Merits of Reallocation under Joint and Several Liability, With an Application to Asbestos Litigation," (August 2004) (with Charles Mullin), in second revise and resubmit stage at the Journal of Law and Economics.
"Forget Quality: Do Non-Profits Even Signal Their Status?" (September 2005) (with Guy David), under review at the Journal of Legal Studies.
"Do Golden Parachutes Hurst Shareholders?" (April 2005) (with Rajesh Aggarwal).
"Bayesian Statutory Interpretation," (January 2005).
"The Option Value of New Therapeutics," (October 2004) (with Feifang Hu).
"Are Non-profit Firms For-profits in Disguise? Evidence from the Nursing Home Industry," (Septenber 2004) (with Albert Choi).
"Does the Felony-Murder Rule Deter Crime? Evidence from FBI Crime Data," (January 2002).
"Legal Regulation of Information Problems in Healthcare Markets," (September 2001).
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