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1.The choice between the two depends on their impact on activity levels and information costs as well as administrative costs.
2.See, for example, Stephen Perry, 2001.
3.R. Posner 1981.
4.For a fuller development of this point see, J.Coleman 2001.
5.See J. Coleman 1992a.
6.See J. Coleman, supra note 5; Stephen Perry 2000.
7.See generally J. Goldberg and B. Zipursky 1998; B. Zipursky 1998.
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