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Exam information
Administrative information for the final exam
Administrative information for the final exam. The final examination will follow the standard in-class essay format and will be completely open-book. It will be given on Wednesday, May 3, at 10 am. For more details, see the official examination schedule published by Academic Services.
Note: the registrar has announced the location of the exam. For handwritten exams, the room will be JG106. For laptop exams, the room will be WJ04.
Old exams. Here are copies of previous years' exams, in some cases together with a brief feedback memo. The exams and memos are in HTML format, although in some cases the HTML code was produced using WordPerfect's translator and hence is formatted somewhat sketchily.Note that some of these exams were take-home exams, and others were in-class exams. In addition, as I have announced, the questions on our in-class final will be somewhat more directive, in order to test on more specific concepts. The questions on these past exams should still give some indication, however, of the general subject matter that will be tested.
These exams, together with photocopies of the top student answers for each exam, will also be made available at the law library later in the term. To find them, you may need to look under various titles, including "Economic Reasoning and the Law," "Economics and the Law: Selected Topics," and "Economics and the Law" [the last of which covers exams I gave when teaching at the University of Michigan].
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Fall 1989 final exam (take-home) |
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Winter 1991 final exam (take-home) |
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Fall 1992 final exam (in-class) |
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Winter 1993 final exam (take-home) |
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Fall 1993 final exam (take-home) |
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Fall 1995 final exam (take-home) |
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Fall 1997 final exam (in-class) |
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