• Blaming: Harm Attribution in the United States and Japan, Temple Working Papers Series (Jan. 2013).[ssrn]

  • Platforms, Teamwork and Creativity: Mediating Hierarchs in the New Economy, 9 J.L. Econ. & Pol'y 15 (2012).[more]

  • Keep America Exceptional! Against Adopting Japanese and European-Style Criminalization of Contributory Copyright Infringement, 13 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 811 (2011).[more]

  • Paradise is a Walled Garden? Trust, Antitrust and Consumer Dynamism, 18 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 889 (2011).[ssrn]

  • Law and Cybercrime in the United States Today, 58 Am. J. Comp. L. 659 (2010) (invited submission).[more]

  • Wikitruth Through Wikiorder, 59 Emory L.J. 151 (2009) (with David Hoffman).[ssrn]

  • The Alchemy of Law and Development, 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 164 (2009).[more]

  • Antitrust by Other Means: Haley on Form and Function, 8 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 333 (2009) (symposium).[more]

  • Against Antitrust Functionalism: Reconsidering China's Antimonopoly Law, 49 Va. J. Int'l L. 379 (2009) (with Meng Yanbei ).[ssrn]

  • Building Antitrust Agency Capacity in Context, 103 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 310 (2009) (invited submission).[more]

  • The iPod Tax: Why the Digital Copyright System of American Law Professors' Dreams Failed in Japan, 79 U. Colo. L. Rev. 421 (2008), selected as a notable scholarly work to be reprinted in Copyright Annual Anthology (West 2009-10 ed.).[ssrn]

  • Post a Message and Go to Jail: Criminalizing Libel in Japan and the United States, 78 U. Colo. L. Rev. 767 (2007).[ssrn]

  • Tong zhu yi rang: riben de xin hebing zhinan [Same Plant, Different Soil: Japan's New Merger Guidelines], trans. Ke Hao, 8 Peking U. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 112 (2007) (invited submission).

  • Same Plant, Different Soil: Japan's New Merger Guidelines, 26 Nw. J. Int'l L. & Bus. 515 (2006) (symposium).[ssrn]

  • Striking Out \"Competitive Balance\" in Sports, Antitrust and Intellectual Property, 21 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1499 (2006) (with T.J. Zuercher).[ssrn]

  • Software as Crime: Japan, the United States, and Contributory Copyright Infringement, 79 Tul. L. Rev. 265 (2004).[ssrn]

  • Foreign-Injured Antitrust Plaintiffs in U.S. Courts: Ends and Means, 16 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 347 (2004) (symposium).

  • More is Less: A Law-and-Economics Approach to the International Scope of Private Antitrust Enforcement, 77 Temple L. Rev. 47 (2004).[ssrn]

  • Copyright, Control and Comics: Japanese Battles over Downstream Limits on Content, 56 Rutgers L. Rev. 181 (2004).[ssrn]

  • Review of The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law by Landes and Posner, 77 Temple L. Rev. 957 (2004).

  • \"A\" is for Anachronism: The FTAIA Meets the World Trading System, 107 Dick. L. Rev. 763 (2003) (symposium).

  • Review of Competition Policy in the Global Trading System by Matsushita and Jones, 26 World Competition 123 (2003).

  • Copyright and Comics in Japan: Does Law Explain Why All the Cartoons My Kid Watches are Japanese Imports?, 55 Rutgers L. Rev. 155 (2002).[ssrn]

  • Politics and Antitrust in Japan, 43 Va. J. Int'l L. 303 (2002) (review essay).

  • Deterrence: The Private Remedy and International Antitrust Cases, 40 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 275 (2002).

  • Information in an Antitrust Age, 2000 U. Chi. Legal F. 219 (symposium).

  • Extraterritorial Antitrust Enforcement and the Myth of International Consensus, 10 Duke J. Comp. & Intl. L. 191 (1999).

  • Parts and Service Included: An Informaion-Centered Approach to Kodak and the Problem of Aftermarket Monopolies, 62 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1521 (1995) (comment).