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This paper characterizes optimal income tax and audit schemes in the presence of costly enforcement when the agent is risk averse and not necessarily risk neutral. It is shown that the results under risk-neutrality (Chander and Wilde (1998)) largely hold under risk aversion. We first show that...
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of the costs of pursuing the punitive claim), which promotes unnecessary litigation, the escalation of liability … the state. Our paper presents a strategic model of litigation under a negligence rule. We extend Spier's (1997 …) theoretical framework on litigation by explicitly modeling frivolous lawsuits. In this way, we capture the main welfare effects of …
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promotes unnecessary litigation (Dodson, 2000), the escalation of liability insurance premiums and over-deterrence. In an … strategic model of liability and litigation that incorporates agency problems between the plaintiff and its attorney and court … deterrence and litigation outcomes and find a predictability threshold beyond which the deterrence effect of punitive awards …
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that reforms that reduce the firm's expected litigation loss also affect the firm's expenditures on accident prevention … on liability and litigation and extends it in a number of ways. First, we incorporate the split-award statute into the … framework. Second, we establish sufficient conditions for a unique litigation stage equilibrium that survives the universal …
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, plaintiffs are more willing to accept lower settlement offers and therefore, the firm's expected litigation loss is lowered under … this statute. It is important to note, however, that the reduction in the firm's expected litigation loss will affect its … a strategic model of litigation under asymmetric information to investigate the effect of the split-award reform on the …
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This paper analyzes the impact of juvenile arrest, charge, conviction, and incarceration on an individual's propensity to graduate high school before the age of 20. The analysis is conducted using data from the NLSY97. I control for a large set of observable characteristics, including...
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Este trabajo entrega contundente evidencia de que la criminalidad en Chile presenta una alta persistencia. No obstante lo anterior, existe un conjunto de variables socio económicas que explican la evolución de la mayoría de los crímenes de connotación pública en Chile durante la década de...
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Abstract: We examine the effects of a government’s sensitivity to its tax revenues, earned from the software industry, on its anti-piracy policies that consists of monitoring and penalizing a commercial software pirate. We consider a strategic entry-deterrence framework where the original...
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This paper examines causes of the persistence of corruption among elected politicians in democracies. We study a theoretical model of competition between two candidates who differ both in ability and popularity in a probabilistic voting setup. Each candidate proposes a tax rate and a public good...
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One type of regulation that has recently started to attract the attention of policymakers regarding artisanal fisheries is that of Territorial Use Rights (commonly known as TURFs in the literature). TURFs basically consist in the allocation of fishing rights to individuals and/or groups to fish...
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