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What information should courts utilize when assessing contract damages? Should they award damages that were rationally foreseeable at the ex ante stage (ex ante expected damages)? Or should they award damages at the ex post level, incorporating new information revealed after contracting (ex post...
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We study the duopoly exit equilibrium in a multimarket environment with declining demand, and investigate the roles of strategic merger, agency cost, and collusion in a multimarket exit game.Cross-market spillovers with endogenous duration and the strategic merger of outside firms can serve as...
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Using a vertically related multi-layer newsvendors framework this paper analyzes the impacts of market uncertainties and asymmetric information between firms at successive stages of a supply chain on their optimal stocking (and/or pricing) decisions. The asymmetric information along the supply...
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We investigate the interaction between the law’s prohibition of recovery for unrequested benefits, and parties’ incentives at the ex ante stage to acquire information about the harms or benefits of the activities they consider engaging in. We analyze the impact of these interactions on the...
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To study the applicability of the Porter hypothesis to Chinese manufacturing enterprises from a property rights perspective, we match the financial data of all A-share manufacturing companies listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges of China from 2008 to 2016 with the marketization index...
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Many studies find that public law enforcers have self-interested reasons to maximize financial recoveries. We analyze a principal-agent model where a social-welfare-maximizing government needs to motivate self-interested law enforcers to exert enforcement effort to detect offending firms,...
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