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We analyze the effects of judicial errors on the innovative activity of firms. Successful research investment allows to take a new action that may be ex-post welfare enhancing or welfare decreasing (illegal). Deterrence in this setting works by affecting both the incentives to invest in research...
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Stricter laws require more incisive and costlier enforcement. Since enforcement activity depends both on available tax …
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We model an enforcement problem where firms can take a known and lawful action or seek a profitable innovation that may …
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Stricter laws require more incisive and costlier enforcement. Since enforcement activity depends both on available tax …
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theory, a result labeled the “Harrington paradox” in the literature. Enforcement data from Norway presented here appears, at … fined, but still, serious violations seem relatively rare. However, at a closer look, the paradox dissolves: Enforcement of …
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Regulatory agencies frequently present violators with warnings, not pursuing prosecution if the violation ceases upon receipt of the warning. We show how such warnings may help regulators to keep control: Prosecution is costly for the regulator, and insu.cient prosecution e.orts yield low...
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We study the impact of the announcement of enforcement of financial and securities regulation by the UK’s Financial … enforcement until a penalty is levied, their actions provide a uniquely clean dataset on which to examine reputational effects. We …
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We study the interaction of a firm that invests in research and, if successful, undertakes a business practice to exploit the innovation, and an enforcer that sets legal standards, fines and accuracy. In this setting deterrence on actions interacts with deterrence on research. When the practice...
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Many watersheds in the U.S. have established water quality trading programs to help realize cost-effective reductions in water pollution; however, the success of these programs has been limited. This study highlights some of the unique features of water-based credit trading markets that may...
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Greenhouse gas emission benchmarks are widely implemented as a policy tool, as more countries move to implement carbon pricing mechanisms for industrial emissions. In particular, benchmarks are used to determine the level of free allowance allocation in emission trading schemes, which are...
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