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We consider a model of bargaining by concessions where agents can terminate negotiations by accepting the settlement of …
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There is conflicting evidence regarding the recent evolution of unemployment duration in the U.S. In this study we rely on censored quantile regression methods to analyze the changes in the US unemployment duration distribution. We employed the decomposition method proposed by Machado and Mata...
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The age at first marriage for women has increased in Japan over the past decade. Previous studies show both rising female labor force participation and education levels attribute to the delay in marriage for women, but only for a small fraction. Applying search theory indicates that the utility...
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We study a model of civil dispute with delegation in which a plaintiff's lawyer works on a contingent fee basis but a defendant's lawyer on an hourly fee basis. We first derive the conditions under which delegation to the lawyers brings both the plaintiff and defendant more payoffs, compared to...
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Punitive damage awards have been widely criticized for their unpredictability (2004 Economic Report of the President) and for generating a plaintiff’s windfall (i.e., a payment in excess of the costs of pursuing the punitive claim), which promotes unnecessary litigation (Dodson, 2000),...
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In an attempt to reduce the liability insurance costs of firms, several US states have implemented many different kinds of tort reform. Some reforms take the form of caps or limits on punitive damage awards while others have mandated that a proportion of the award be allocated to the plaintiff...
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consists of an individual decision-making problem (firm’s choice of level of care) and a bilateral (pre-trial) bargaining … significantly higher when bargaining is performed under the split-award institution. Defendant's litigation expenses and plaintiff …
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offers bargaining and repeated games. Despite the forces of bargaining, the negotiation game in general admits a large number … equilibria survive. Thus, complexity and bargaining in tandem may offer an explanation for co-operation in repeated games …
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This paper evaluates performance of human subjects and instances of a bidding model that interact in continuous-time double auction experiments. Asks submitted by instances of the seller model ("automated sellers") maximize the seller's expected surplus relative to a heuristic belief function,...
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Admati and Perry (1987) derive the equilibrium in a bargaining game between a seller and buyer when the buyer … equilibrium for this bargaining game with asymmetric information and outside options. It turns out that giving the seller an …
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