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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2018May 30, 2018 CDT

Protected Lying: How the Legal Doctrine of “Absolute Immunity” Has Created a “Lemons Problem” in American Criminal Courts

William L. Anderson, Anthony G. Stair,
asymmetric informationGresham's Lawcriminal lawcommon lawlemons problem
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Anderson, William L., and Anthony G. Stair. 2018. “Protected Lying: How the Legal Doctrine of ‘Absolute Immunity’ Has Created a ‘Lemons Problem’ in American Criminal Courts.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 21 (1): 20–49. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.35297/​001c.118921.
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