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We analyze liability rules in a setting where injurers are potentially insolvent and where negligence standards may deviate from the socially optimal level. We show that proportional liability, which sets the measure of damages equal to the harm multiplied by the probability that it was caused...
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This article provides a functional overview on different forms of director liability from a law & economics perspective. It introduces key concepts of the economic analysis of tort law and applies them to sharpen the perspective on the doctrinal concept of “internal liability”...
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We analyze liability rules in a setting where injurers are potentially insolvent and where negligence standards may deviate from the socially optimal level. We show that proportional liability, which sets the measure of damages equal to the harm multiplied by the probability that it was caused...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014200882