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The (Legal) Pains of Vioxx: Why Product Liability Can Make Products More Dangerous
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Omri Ben-Shahar
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9. Juni 2006
Comparing the experience of Vioxx and Celebrex leads Omri Ben-Shahar to think that stiff product liability has the perverse effect of inducing manufacturers of defective products to leave these products on the market, rather than withdraw them.
Published Online: 2006-6-9
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