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Galle, Brian D.. (2019). The Problem of Intra-Personal Cost. 18(1). 1.5 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D., et al.. (2017). Cross-Subsidies: Government's Hidden Pocketbook. The Georgetown law journal. 106(5). 1229.
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Galle, Brian D.. (2016). Corporate Compliance without Enforcement?: Private Foundations and the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Walker, David I. & Brian D. Galle. (2014). Nonprofit Executive Pay as an Agency Problem: Evidence from U.S. Colleges and Universities. Boston University law review. 94(6). 1881.12 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2014). DOES FEDERAL SPENDING "COERCE" STATES? EVIDENCE FROM STATE BUDGETS. Northwestern University law review. 108(3). 989–1028.1 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2013). Social Enterprise: Who Needs It?. eYLS (Yale Law School). 54(5). 2025–2045.2 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2013). Carrots, Sticks and Salience. eYLS (Yale Law School). 67(1).3 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2013). Charities in Politics: A Reappraisal. eYLS (Yale Law School). 54(5). 1561.2 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2012). The Tragedy of the Carrots: Economics & Politics in the Choice of Price Instruments. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2012). The Role of Charity in a Federal System. eYLS (Yale Law School). 53(3). 777.1 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2012). The Tragedy of the Carrots: Economics and Politics in the Choice of Price Instruments. Stanford Law Review. 64(4). 797.9 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D., et al.. (2011). Beyond Bailouts: Federal Tools for Preventing State Budget Crises. Indiana law journal. 87(2). 599.4 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2009). Is Local Consumer Protection Law a Better Redistributive Mechanism Than the Tax System. SSRN Electronic Journal. 65.1 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D., et al.. (2008). Administrative Law's Federalism: Preemption, Delegation, and Agencies at the Edge of Federal Power. Duke Law Journal. 57(7). 1933–2022.4 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D.. (2007). Designing Interstate Institutions: The Example of the Streamlined Sales & Use Tax Agreement. 40(4). 1381.2 indexed citations
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Galle, Brian D., et al.. (2007). Can Discriminatory State Taxation of Munipical Bonds Be Justified. 117(2). 153.
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Galle, Brian D., et al.. (2007). Can Discriminatory State Taxation of Municipal Bonds Be Justified. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Galle, Brian D.. (2007). Federal Grants, State Decisions. Boston University law review. 89. 875.
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Galle, Brian D.. (2005). A Republic of the Mind: Cognitive Biases, Fiscal Federalism, and Section 164 of the Tax Code. Indiana law journal. 82(3). 3.2 indexed citations
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