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Does the Law Matter? Win Rates and Law Reforms
David Gliksberg
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Law
100%
Law Reform
100%
Win Rate
100%
Israel
16%
Comprehensive Dataset
16%
Israeli Supreme Court
16%
Tax Law
16%
Selection Effect
16%
Predictive Ability
16%
Legal System
16%
Judiciary
16%
Jurisprudence
16%
Attitudinal Model
16%
Tax Reform
16%
Judicial Decisions
16%
Legal Model
16%
Empirical Legal Studies
16%
Tax Decisions
16%
Judicial Decision-making
16%
Explanatory Function
16%
Neo-institutional Theory
16%
Tax Litigation
16%
Social Sciences
Taxation
100%
Legal Reform
100%
Courts
40%
Israel
20%
Israeli
20%
Population Censuses
20%
Institutional Theory
20%
Tax Reform
20%
Tax Law
20%
Legal Studies
20%
Decision Making
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Taxation
100%
Institutional Theory
14%