Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Higher Education and the State in Latin America: Private Challenges to Public Dominance. By Daniel Levy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. xvii, 434 p. $27.50).
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2020). What Do Lawyers Contribute to Law and Economics. Yale journal on regulation. 38(2). 10.2 indexed citations
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Choi, Stephen J., G. Mitu Gulati, & Robert E. Scott. (2016). The Black Hole Problem in Commercial Boilerplate. Duke Law Journal. 67(1). 1–77.12 indexed citations
Scott, Robert E.. (2015). Contract Design and the Shading Problem. eYLS (Yale Law School). 99(1). 1.1 indexed citations
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Gilson, Ronald J., Charles F. Sabel, & Robert E. Scott. (2014). Text and Context: Contract Interpretation as Contract Design. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 100(1). 23.13 indexed citations
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Gilson, Ronald J., Charles F. Sabel, & Robert E. Scott. (2012). Contract and Innovation: The Limited Role of Generalist Courts in the Evolution of Novel Contractual Forms. eYLS (Yale Law School). 88. 170.12 indexed citations
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Gulati, Mitu & Robert E. Scott. (2011). The Three and a Half Minute Transaction: Boilerplate and the Limits of Contract Design. eYLS (Yale Law School).7 indexed citations
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Kraus, Jody S. & Robert E. Scott. (2009). Contract Design and the Structure of Contractual Intent. eYLS (Yale Law School). 84. 1023.1 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2005). Harnessing Litigation by Contract Design. eScholarship (California Digital Library).2 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2005). Incomplete Contracts and the Theory of Contract Design. Case Western Reserve law review. 56(1). 187.29 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E. & Paul B. Stephan. (2004). Self-Enforcing International Agreements and the Limits of Coercion. eYLS (Yale Law School). 2004. 551.4 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E.. (2001). Is Article 2 the Best We Can Do. Hastings law journal. 52(3). 677.2 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E.. (2000). The Case for Formalism in Relational Contract. Northwestern University law review. 94. 847.20 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E.. (1989). Sharing the Risks of Bankruptcy: Timbers , Ahlers , and Beyond. 1989. 183.1 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Alan & Robert E. Scott. (1982). Commercial transactions : principles and policies.4 indexed citations
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Fancher, Paul S., et al.. (1976). PAVEMENT SKID-RESISTANCE REQUIREMENTS. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 584(584). 15–21.4 indexed citations
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Furcht, Leo T., Robert E. Scott, & Peter B. Maercklein. (1976). Independent alterations in cell shape and intramembranous particle topography induced by cytochalasin B and colchicine in normal and transformed cells.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 36(12). 4584–9.14 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E.. (1972). The Reality of Procedural Due Process - A Study of the Implementation of Fair Hearing Requirements by the Welfare Caseworker. eYLS (Yale Law School). 13(4). 725.1 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E., et al.. (1970). The Presentence Report: An Empirical Study of Its Use in the Federal Criminal Process. The Georgetown law journal.
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Scott, Robert E.. (1967). Compensation for Victims of Violent Crimes: An Analysis. eYLS (Yale Law School). 8(2). 277.2 indexed citations
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