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In this paper, we explore empirically whether the USDA Forest Service's litigation success rate in each Forest Service …. We find strong evidence of an inverse relationship between the Forest Service's litigation success rate and the …
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to the UN and cause-of-death data reported to WHO, we review the present situation and past trends of vital statistics in … the world and note little improvement in worldwide availability of general vital statistics or cause-of-death statistics …
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Defensive dishonesty in criminal investigations has increasingly been prosecuted without standards for identifying harmful deception or other meaningful checks on prosecutorial discretion. Although they are often grouped together statistically and evaluated as comparable crimes, there is a clear...
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This paper is a theoretical analysis of incentive setting via civil litigation, with a focus on incentives for care in …. In most existing research, litigation is modeled in reduced form, as a sort of costly audit, without explicit …
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litigation. Litigation events, while significant, arerare.I suggest that this degree of order is, at least partly,attributable to … disputes.This has two consequences. First, firms facing low status ambiguityare less likely to be involved in patent litigation … than are firmsfacing high status ambiguity. Patent litigation events representfailures to resolve patent disputes out of …
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. Chapter 2 examines the wealth effects of litigation events on the firms involved, as wellas on their industry peers. I find … that litigation events have a strong negative effect on boththe firms sued, as well as their competitors. Chapter 3 … examines whether managers usefinancial policy strategically when facing an increased risk of litigation claims. I find …
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This dissertation examines the litigation and legal liability exposure of auditors related to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of … 2002 (SOX). Three separate studies were conducted to examine how auditor s litigation exposure is evaluated by potential … examines whether the auditor s SOX Section 404 reporting decisions influence lawyers assessments of their litigation exposure …
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empirical evidence of a cross-country positive association between the number of lawyers per capita and the extent of litigation …. For instance, Spain has more litigation and more lawyers per capita than most OECD countries. How should this association …
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Corporate restructuring is normally analyzed with reference to economic imperatives and the inherited geographical structure of production. The economic landscape is assumed to be the consequence of private decisions made in response to these structural factors. If understanding and empirically...
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In a previous study of US city inflation, I emphasized the temporal regularities of urban price inflation. But, despite these identified regularities, it is apparent that the process of inflation is rarely so regular and so systematic. Unanticipated shocks in three components, energy food, and...
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