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A decision-maker relies on information of parties affected by her decision. These parties try to influence her decision … by selective disclosure of facts. As is well known from the literature, competition between the informed parties … parties trade off their reporting cost against the effect on the decision. Typically, they never reveal all information. A …
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Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but the resulting agency problems have been neglected in the law and economics literature (especially outside the specific context of corruption). We develop an agency model of police behavior that...
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Over the last three decades, plea bargaining procedures have been adopted by a large number of jurisdictions worldwide. However, a comprehensive account of the current adoption and use of such procedures is still missing. We survey 174 jurisdictions, finding that 101 of them have a formalized...
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