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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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estimates of the causal effects of misdemeanor prosecution on defendants' subsequent criminal justice involvement. We leverage … case should move forward with prosecution in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office in Massachusetts. These ADAs … vary in the average leniency of their prosecution decisions. We find that, for the marginal defendant, nonprosecution of a …
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. Losing immunity (and the resultant presumed fear of prosecution) pacifies the MPs of the opposition parties. They become less … shields them from prosecution for their political speech or political actions. This paper presents the first empirical … immunity from prosecution impacts how the Members of the Parliament (MPs) act and perform their duties in the Parliament …
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