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Both asymmetric information (AI) and divergent expectations (DE) theories offer possible explanations of the litigation puzzle. Under DE, cases proceed to trial when, by chance, the plaintiff is more optimistic than the defendant. As the fraction of cases tried (T) declines, this leads to a...
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This paper examines several recent avenues of empirical research into the enforcement of" intellectual property rights. To frame these issues, we start with a stylized model of the patent" litigation process. The bulk of the paper is devoted to linking the empirical literature on patent"...
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Cities generate negative, as well as positive, externalities; addressing those externalities requires both infrastructure and institutions. Providing clean water and removing refuse requires water and sewer pipes, but the urban poor are often unwilling to pay for the costs of that piping....
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Aside from the equilibrium that Hotelling (1931) displayed, his model of non-renewable resources also contains a continuum of bubble equilibria. In all the equilibria the price of the resource rises at the rate of interest. In a bubble equilibrium, however, the consumption of the resource peters...
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particular industry, the California wine industry. In both a formal model and an empirical analysis, we examine the implications …
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This paper examines empirical issues of pricing and price dispersion within franchised restaurant and fast-food chains … prices chosen by franchisees may differ from those that a franchisor would pick, I show, using data from all restaurant …
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-based restaurant hygiene prediction tournament that we helped coordinate. The Boston tournament yielded algorithms--at low cost …
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The hypothesis that financial markets punish traders who make relatively inaccurate forecasts and eventually eliminate the effect of their beliefs on prices is of fundamental importance to the standard modeling paradigm in asset pricing. We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for...
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I develop a new theory of marketing costs and introduce it into a model of trade with product differentiation and firm …
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Firms spend substantial resources on marketing and selling. Interpreting this as evidence of frictions in product …
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