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March 2018, Volume 174, Issue 1
- 131-136 Does a Bounds Approach Help with Selection in Litigation Data?
by Oliver Kirchkamp - 137-142 Partial Identification and Empirical Methods for the Law: Remarks Inspired by Helland and Yoon
by Jörg Stoye - 143-170 Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation
by Eric Helland & Daniel Klerman & Yoon-Ho Alex Lee - 171-176 Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 177-182 Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation
by Urs Schweizer - 183-205 Is the Future of Law a Driverless Car?: Assessing How the Data-Analytics Revolution will Transform Legal Practice
by Eric L. Talley - 206-213 Emerging Tools for a "Driverless" Legal System
by Elliott Ash - 214-219 Will AI Eat ELS?
by Michael A. Livermore - 220-231 The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship?
by Jeffrey J. Rachlinski - 232-237 The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship?
by Sharon Crasnow - 238-243 Investigating the Politics of Legal Empirics: Possible Next Steps
by Kathryn Zeiler
December 2017, Volume 173, Issue 4
- 565-590 Policy Polarization and Strategic Candidacy in Elections under the Alternative-Vote Rule
by Arnaud Dellis & Alexandre Gauthier-Belzile & Mandar Oak - 591-617 Rule of Law and Gun Ownership:A Cross-Country Study
by Kangoh Lee - 618-642 On Dynamic Standards for Energy Efficiency in Differentiated Duopoly
by Peter Michaelis & Thomas Ziesemer - 643-661 White and Black Weight by Socioeconomic Status and Residence: Revaluating Nineteenth-Century Health during the Institutional Change to Free Labor
by Scott Alan Carson - 662-687 Effects of German Universities' Excellence Initiative on Ability Sorting of Students and Perceptions of Educational Quality
by Mira Fischer & Patrick Kampkötter - 688-722 Job Hoarding
by Matthew J. Baker & Ingmar Nyman - 723-752 Is the Aggregate Size of Government in Canada Too Large?
by J. Stephen Ferris & Marcel-Cristian Voia - 753-768 The Kreps-Scheinkman Game in Mixed Duopolies
by Barna Bakó & Attila Tasnádi
September 2017, Volume 173, Issue 3
- 395-418 Multimarket Exit, Strategic Merger, and Collusion
by Zhiyong Liu - 419-430 The Market for Corporate Control with Influential- and Dependent-Stakeholder Protection
by Christian At - 431-453 Foreign Direct Investment and International R&D Spillovers in OECD Countries Revisited
by Suyi Kim & Jungsoo Park - 454-469 Private Property Rights and Capital Structure: Empirical Evidence from the 2004 Constitutional Amendment in China
by Zhiyong An - 470-497 Legislative Cycles in a Semipresidential System
by Fabio Padovano & Nicolas Gavoille - 498-522 The Governance of Perpetual Financial Intermediaries
by José Penalva & Jos van Bommel - 523-547 Competitive Screening of a Heterogeneous Labor Force and Corporate Teamwork Attitude
by Agnieszka Tymula - 548-564 Limited Communication and Responsibility Budgeting
by Dongsoo Shin & Sungho Yun
June 2017, Volume 173, Issue 2
- 209-238 Centralized versus Decentralized Institutions for Expert Testimony
by Chulyoung Kim - 239-252 Prohibition versus Taxation in Corrupt Environments
by Desiree A. Desierto & John V. C. Nye - 253-278 The Economics of Empire-Building: Predatory and Price Competitions
by Antoine Pietri & Tarik Tazdaït & Mehrdad Vahabi - 279-300 Labor Unionization Structure, Innovation, and Welfare
by Tien-Der Han & Arijit Mukherjee - 301-321 Market Power in Interactive Environmental and Energy Markets: The Case of Green Certificates
by Eirik S. Amundsen & Gjermund Nese - 322-346 Works Councils and Collective Bargaining in Germany: A Simple Theoretical Extension to Reconcile Conflicting Empirical Findings
by Uwe Jirjahn - 347-375 Optimal Partial Privatization with Asymmetric Demand Information
by John S. Heywood & Xiangting Hu & Guangliang Ye - 376-393 All Deceptions Are Not Alike: Bayesian Mechanism Design with a Social Norm against Lying
by Ville Korpela
March 2017, Volume 173, Issue 1
- 1-3 The Remedies Game
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer - 4-17 Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis
by Abraham L. Wickelgren - 18-21 Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis
by Gerd Muehlheusser - 22-24 Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis
by Joep Sonnemans - 25-43 Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules
by Shmuel Leshem - 44-49 Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules
by Florian Baumann - 50-53 Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules
by Urs Schweizer - 54-70 Efficient Compensation: Lessons from Civil Liability
by Urs Schweizer - 71-76 Takings, Fiscal Illusion, and the Median Voter
by Daniel Klerman - 77-83 Efficient Compensation: Lessons from Civil Liability
by Henrik Lando - 84-105 The Moral-Hazard Effect of Liquidated Damages: An Experiment on Contract Remedies
by Sven Hoeppner & Lars Freund & Ben Depoorter - 106-109 The Hidden Cost of Compensation
by Christoph Engel - 110-113 The Moral-Hazard Effect of Liquidated Damages: An Experiment on Contract Remedies
by Alexander Stremitzer - 114-131 Conditional Privacy Rights
by Murat C. Mungan - 132-137 Conditional Privacy Rights
by Rosa Ferrer - 138-143 Conditional Privacy Rights: A View from the Cathedral
by Matteo Rizzolli - 144-162 Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement
by Scott Baker - 163-167 Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement
by Dominique Demougin - 168-173 Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement
by A. C. Pritchard - 174-196 Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies
by Edward R. Morrison & Antoine Uettwiller - 197-202 Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies
by Anthony J. Casey - 203-207 Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies
by Jasmin Gider
December 2016, Volume 172, Issue 4
- 573-614 The Influence of Ability, Rank, and Gender on Risk-Taking in Contests: Evidence from the Ski World Cup
by Eberhard Feess & Peter J. Jost & Helge Müller - 615-638 Cooperation in Partnerships: The Role of Breakups and Reputation
by Ralph-C. Bayer - 639-644 Sequential Negotiations: Substitutes versus Complements
by Bjørn-Atle Reme & Lars Sørgard - 645-664 Why Taxing Executives' Bonuses Can Foster Risk-Taking Behavior
by Martin Grossmann & Markus Lang & Helmut Dietl - 665-693 Coexistence of Small and Dominant Firms in Bertrand Competition: Judo Economics in the Lab
by Daniel Cracau & Abdolkarim Sadrieh - 694-726 Staged Privatization: Transforming State-Owned Enterprises into Market-Based Firms
by Kun Jiang & Susheng Wang - 727-754 Behavioral Economics of Crime Rates and Punishment Levels
by Saori Chiba & Kaiwen Leong
September 2016, Volume 172, Issue 3
- 409-416 Litigated Cases: The Selection Effect Revisited
by Urs Schweizer - 417-453 Relational Bonus Contracts versus Rank-Order Tournaments with Envious Workers
by Jenny Kragl - 454-474 Culture or Institutions? A Quasi-Experiment on the Origins of Political Trust among Russian Immigrants in Europe
by Anna E. Shaleva - 475-520 The (Ir)relevance of Disclosure of Compliance with Corporate Governance Codes: Empirical Evidence from the German Stock Market
by Till G. Mahr & Eric Nowak & Roland Rott - 521-543 Corruption and Economic Growth: An Econometric Survey of the Evidence
by Nauro F. Campos & Ralitza Dimova & Ahmad Saleh - 544-572 Fraud Cycles
by Jiong Gong & R. Preston McAfee & Michael A. Williams
June 2016, Volume 172, Issue 2
- 235-273 Stipulated Damages as a Rent-Extraction Mechanism: Experimental Evidence
by Claudia M. Landeo & Kathryn E. Spier - 274-304 Controlling Product Risks when Consumers Are Heterogeneously Overconfident: Producer Liability versus Minimum-Quality-Standard Regulation
by Andrzej Baniak & Peter Grajzl - 305-311 Symposium on Evidence-Based Management
by Florian Englmaier & Guido Friebel & Gerd Muehlheusser & Andreas Roider - 312-341 Complementarities of Human-Resource Management Practices: A Case for a Behavioral-Economics Perspective
by Florian Englmaier & Katharina Schüßler - 342-363 Structural Estimation and Experiments: Applications to Contracting Models
by Charles Bellemare & Steeve Marchand & Bruce Shearer - 364-389 The Complementary Use of Experiments and Field Data to Evaluate Management Practices: The Case of Subjective Performance Evaluations
by Patrick Kampkötter & Dirk Sliwka - 390-407 New Frontiers in Empirical Research on Informal Contracting
by Ricard Gil & Giorgio Zanarone
2016, Volume 172, Issue 1
- 75-103 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Class Actions: An Israeli Perspective
by Alon Klement & Keren Weinshall-Margel - 113-133 Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation
by Andrew F. Daughety & Jennifer F. Reinganum - 134-137 Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation
by Libor Dušek - 142-157 Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication: Experimental Results on Contract Design and Selection
by Gary Charness & Matthew Ellman - 163-194 Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas
by Martin G. Kocher & Dominik Matzat - 200-221 Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
by Jonah B. Gelbach
March 2016, Volume 172, Issue 1
- 1-4 Beyond Privity 33rd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 10-13, 2015, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer - 5-29 Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality
by Benjamin E. Hermalin - 30-34 Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality
by Daniel Göller - 35-39 Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality
by Andrew F. Daughety & Jennifer F. Reinganum - 40-64 The Property-Contract Balance
by Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci & Carmine Guerriero & Zhenxing Huang - 65-69 Of Instrumental Variables and Institutions
by Eric Helland - 70-74 The Property-Contract Balance
by Murat C. Mungan - 75-103 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Class Actions: An Israeli Perspective
by Alon Klement & Keren Weinshall-Margel - 104-107 Does Class Action Have a Deterrent Effect?
by Christoph Engel - 108-112 Assessing Assessments of Israel's 2006 Class Action Law
by Michael Heise - 113-133 Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation
by Andrew F. Daughety & Jennifer F. Reinganum - 134-137 Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation
by Libor Dusek - 138-141 Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation
by Ansgar Wohlschlegel - 142-157 Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication: Experimental Results on Contract Design and Selection
by Gary Charness & Matthew Ellman - 158-162 Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication
by Alexander Morell - 163-194 Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas
by Martin G. Kocher & Dominik Matzat - 195-199 Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas
by Matthew Laurence Spitzer - 200-221 Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 222-226 Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
by Urs Schweizer - 227-231 Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
by Holger Spamann
2015, Volume 171, Issue 4
- 696-708 Warren Buffett versus Muhammad Yunus
by C. Y. Cyrus Chu
December 2015, Volume 171, Issue 4
- 565-588 Cooling Off in Negotiations: Does it Work?
by Jörg Oechssler & Andreas Roider & Patrick W. Schmitz - 589-608 Transversal Agency and Crowding Out
by Pedro P. Barros & Steffen Hoernig & Tore Nilssen - 609-621 Optimal Ring Size at First-Price Auctions
by Zhiyong Tu & Lan Ju - 622-640 Optimal Damages Multipliers in Oligopolistic Markets
by Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe - 641-651 Endogenous Timing in Tax and Public-Investment Competition
by Keisuke Kawachi & Hikaru Ogawa & Taiki Susa - 652-665 R&D Investment, Planned Obsolescence, and Network Effects
by Jong-Hee Hahn & Jin-Hyuk Kim - 666-695 Multiunion Bargaining: Tariff Plurality and Tariff Competition
by Hamid Aghadadashli & Christian Wey - 709-734 Coase Revisited: Economic Efficiency under Externalities, Transaction Costs, and Nonconvexity
by Jean Paul Chavas - 735-750 Political Selection with Cynical Voters
by Alvaro Forteza
September 2015, Volume 171, Issue 3
- 385-404 Innovation in Risky Industries under Liability Law: The Case of Double-Impact Innovations
by Julien Jacob - 405-431 Costly Exclusion, Property-Rights Enforcement, and the Optimal Supply of Rival and Nonrival Goods
by Martin Kolmar - 432-455 An Examination of the Long-Term Determinants of Constitutional Endurance: Geography, Diversity, and Historical Legacies
by Andreas P. Kyriacou & Francisco José López Velásquez - 456-477 Quality of Education and the Number of Students: A General-Equilibrium Analysis
by Gabrielle Demange & Robert Fenge & Silke Uebelmesser - 478-492 Shareholder versus Stakeholder Protection and Interest-Group Politics
by Christian At - 493-511 Endogenous Market Structure, Trade Cost Reduction, and Welfare
by Sugata Marjit & Arijit Mukherjee - 512-543 Incentives and Income Distribution in Tenancy Relationships
by Kanidska Dam - 544-564 On Repeated Games with Endogenous Matching Decision
by Heiner Schumacher
June 2015, Volume 171, Issue 2
- 215-237 Should I Stay or Should I Go? Participation and Decision-Making in Family Firms
by Bonnie T. Nguyen & Andrew Wait - 238-262 Making and Breaking Property Rights: Coalitions, Veto Players, and the Institutional Foundation of Markets
by Mogens K. Justesen - 263-284 Multidimensional Cheap Talk and Delegation
by Jaehoon Kim & Lawrence S. Rothenberg - 285-307 Status and Liability
by Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe & Inga Hillesheim - 308-329 Quantity Restrictions with Imperfect Enforcement in an Overused Commons: Permissive Regulation to Reduce Overuse?
by Nathan Berg & Jeong-Yoo Kim - 330-354 Trade Policy, Mergers, and Product Differentiation
by Michel Cavagnac & Guillaume Cheikbossian - 355-371 Should Fines Depend on Income? A Questionnaire Study on Values and Institutions
by Kristof Bosmans & Lucio Esposito - 372-384 Overconfidence, Underconfidence, and Welfare
by Takao Asano & Takuma Kunieda & Akihisa Shibata
March 2015, Volume 171, Issue 1
- 1-5 Does the Law Deliver? 32nd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 11-14, 2014, Regensburg, Germany
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer - 6-18 Empirical Analysis of Legal Theory: In Honor of Theodore Eisenberg
by Geoffrey P. Miller - 19-26 Empirical Analysis of Legal Theory: In Honor of Theodore Eisenberg
by Gerhard Wagner - 27-47 Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing
by Max M. Schanzenbach - 48-52 Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing
by Mandeep K. Dhami - 53-57 Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing
by Rolf Tschernig - 58-77 Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards?
by Michael Frakes & Matthew B. Frank & Seth Seabury - 78-82 Medical Liability Standards and Clinical Practice in the U.S
by Susanne Prantl - 83-86 Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards?
by Urs Schweizer - 87-111 Law versus Norms: The Impact of Human-Rights Treaties on National Bills of Rights
by Mila Versteeg - 112-117 How Ratifying Treaty Rights Could Affect Norms, Laws, and Constitutional Language
by Maya Sen - 118-121 Human-Rights Treaties and Comparative Law
by Mathias Siems - 122-140 The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg
by Marcelo Nunes & Ivan Ribeiro & Pedro Roquim & Julio Trecenti - 141-144 The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 145-149 The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg
by Peter G. Moffatt - 150-170 Randomizing ... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws
by Daniel E. Ho - 171-175 Randomized Information about the Law as an Instrument
by Christoph Engel - 176-180 Randomizing ... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws
by Joachim Winter - 181-201 The Laws of War and Public Opinion: An Experimental Study
by Adam S. Chilton - 202-207 The Laws of War and Public Opinion: An Experimental Study
by Beth A. Simmons - 208-213 Conceptualizing the Role of Public Opinion in Compliance with International Law: A Psychological Approach
by Anne van Aaken - 214-214 32nd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics Does the Law Deliver? June 11-14, 2014, Regensburg, Germany
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer
2015, Volume 171, Issue 1
- 176-180 Randomizing ... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws Comment
by Joachim Winter
2014, Volume 170, Issue 4
- 749-765 Lobby Interaction and Trade Policy
by Tatyana Chesnokova
December 2014, Volume 170, Issue 4
- 571-598 Loss-Sharing between Nonnegligent Parties
by Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci & Bruno Lovat & Francesco Parisi - 599-615 Rethinking the Economic Characteristics of the Major Contractual Damage Measures
by Iljoong Kim & Jaehong Kim - 616-645 Accountability in One-Party Government: Rethinking the Success of Chinese Economic Reform
by Mario Gilli & Yuan Li - 646-683 Voter Behavior, Term Limits, and Seniority Advantage in Pork-Barrel Politics
by Cortney S. Rodet - 684-703 Profitability under Commitment in Cournot and Bertrand Mixed Markets
by Marcella Scrimitore - 704-730 Electronic Platforms in a Consumer Search Model
by Hui Song - 731-748 Task Interdependence and Noncontractibility in Public-Good Provision
by Bin R. Chen & Y. Stephen Chiu
September 2014, Volume 170, Issue 3
- 387-405 Contests with Bilateral Delegation: Unobservable Contracts
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Jihyun Kim - 406-426 Optimal Acquisition Strategies in Unknown Territories
by Onur A. Koska & Frank Stähler - 427-452 Ownership and Allocation of Capital: Evidence from 44 Countries
by Johan E. Eklund & Sameeksha Desai - 453-481 Economic Growth and Institutional Reform in Modern Monarchies and Republics: A Historical Cross-Country Perspective 1820-2000
by Christian Bjørnskov & Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard - 482-495 Inequality and Redistribution: Political Parties May Matter
by Woojin Lee - 496-519 Reversal of Bertrand-Cournot Rankings in the Presence of Welfare Concerns
by Arghya Ghosh & Manipushpak Mitra - 520-536 Economic Analysis of Taking Rules: The Bilateral Investment Case
by Daniel Göller & Michael Hewer - 537-570 The Judicial Expert in a Two-Tier Hierarchy
by Yves Oytana
June 2014, Volume 170, Issue 2
- 201-224 Strategic Location Choice and Network Formation for Entry
by Keizo Mizuno & Yasunori Okumura - 225-248 Too Much of a Good Thing? Welfare Consequences of Market Transparency
by Yiquan Gu & Burkhard Hehenkamp - 249-274 Judgment Proofness and the Choice between Monetary and Nonmonetary Care
by Tim Friehe & Avraham Tabbach - 275-295 Second-Best Liability Rules, Loss-Prevention Incentives, and Efficiency
by Kangoh Lee - 296-316 Institutional Change and Variation in 19th-Century Southern Blacks´ and Whites´ Body Mass Indices
by Scott Alan Carson - 317-335 Regulating Groundwater Use in Developing Countries: A Feasible Instrument for Public Intervention
by Lars Gårn Hansen & Frank Jensen & Eirik S. Amundsen - 336-364 The Structure of Firm-Specific Labour Unions
by Thorsten Upmann & Julia Müller
2014, Volume 170, Issue 2
- 365-386 Asymmetric Information and Pooling Contracts in the Hospital Sector
by Michel Mougeot & Florence Naegelen
March 2014, Volume 170, Issue 1
- 1-4 What Makes Intervention Legitimate? 31st International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 12-15, 2013, Weimar, Germany
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer - 5-23 The State's Enforcement Monopoly and the Private Protection of Property
by Kristoffel Grechenig & Martin Kolmar - 24-26 The State's Enforcement Monopoly and the Private Protection of Property
by Gerd Muehlheusser - 27-36 Adaptive Preferences and Institutional Stability
by Carl Christian von Weizsäcker - 37-42 Adaptive Preferences and Institutional Stability
by Carlos Alós-Ferrer - 43-48 Adaptive Preferences, Normative Individualism, and Individual Liberty
by Christoph Vanberg - 49-74 Coercion and Consent
by James Konow - 75-78 Coercion and Consent
by Dirk Engelmann - 79-82 Coercion and Consent
by Michael Kurschilgen - 83-95 Modeling Tolerance
by Frederick Schauer - 96-99 On the Legitimacy of Intervention
by C. Mantzavinos - 100-104 The Moral and Legal Risks of Interventions
by Ralf Poscher - 105-121 Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice
by Leo Katz - 122-128 Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice
by Urs Schweizer - 129-136 Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice: On Law, Economics, and Morality
by Eyal Zamir - 137-159 Behavioral Equity
by Yuval Feldman & Henry E. Smith - 160-164 Behavioral Equity
by Anja Achtziger - 165-167 Behavioral Equity
by Pieter Desmet - 168-188 Justification and Legitimate Punishment
by Erte Xiao & Fangfang Tan - 189-192 A Dynamic View on Justification
by Christoph Engel - 193-198 Justification as a Means of Creating Legitimacy of a Punishment System
by Charles Noussair - 199-199 31st International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics What Makes Intervention Legitimate? June 12-15, 2013, Weimar, Germany
by Christoph Engel & Urs Schweizer