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A physician performs two tasks: making diagnoses and determining treatments. To reduce medical error, residents are supposed to consult their supervisors when they face uncommon circumstances. However, recent research shows that residents are reluctant to do so. This paper presents a model that...
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There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of them produces rules efficiently? The law is subject to uncertainty ex ante; uncertainty makes the outcomes of trials difficult to predict and deters parties from settling disputes out of court. In...
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relatively general. Applying human capital theory, we expect higher wage growth for full-time educated auditors than for dual …
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We provide evidence from a large-scale field experiment on the causal effects of audit rules on compliance in a market for long-term care. In this setting care should be provided quickly and, therefore, the gatekeeper introduced ex-post auditing. Our results do not show significant effects of...
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such as defense procurement. This contradicts predictions from standard economic theory. We conduct a laboratory experiment … literatures. The theory of planned behaviour explains why organizations may engage in contract auditing even when markets are … imperfect. Social preference theory explains why traders may adjust prices when a contract audit indicates that the original …
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