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Rules often are complex in order to distinguish different types of behavior that may have different consequences. Greater complexity thus allows better control of behavior. But individuals may need to incur costs ex ante to determine how more complex rules apply to their contemplated conduct....
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Rules often are complex in order to distinguish different types of behavior that may have different consequences. Greater complexity thus allows better control of behavior. But individuals may need to incur costs ex ante to determine how more complex rules apply to their contemplated conduct....
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In many settings, there are preliminary or interim decision points at which legal cases may be terminated: e …' screening and other exercises of discretion in pursuing investigations. This article analyzes how the decision whether to … into the optimal decision rule – some expected, some subtle, and some counterintuitive. The optimal rule for initial or …
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In many settings, there are preliminary or interim decision points at which legal cases may be terminated: e …' screening and other exercises of discretion in pursuing investigations. This article analyzes how the decision whether to … into the optimal decision rule – some expected, some subtle, and some counterintuitive. The optimal rule for initial or …
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In many settings, there are preliminary or interim decision points at which legal cases may be terminated: e …' screening and other exercises of discretion in pursuing investigations. This article analyzes how the decision whether to … into the optimal decision rule - some expected, some subtle, and some counterintuitive. The optimal rule for initial or …
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