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experiment that varies freelance professionals’ incentives to attract attention about scientific findings, with several online …
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knowledge. We test this result in a laboratory experiment. The data cannot confirm the predicted welfare dominance of private …
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Information provision experiments have become pivotal in understanding how beliefs influence human behavior in various social science contexts. These experiments, which manipulate the information sets available to respondents, enable the exogenous alteration of beliefs and perceived constraints,...
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question: how strongly can media affect public perceptions? This paper uses a natural experiment - the staggered introduction …
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A company voluntary arrangement ('CVA') under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 ('IA') is a statutory contract into which terms may be implied on ordinary contractual principles. Although some cases proclaim that the court has no power to vary the terms of a CVA or authorise a breach of the CVA...
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This paper investigates the impact of judiciaries on firms' contracting behaviour and economic performance. In 2002, the Code of Civil Procedure Amendment Act was enacted in India to facilitate speedy disposal of civil suits. Some State High Courts had already enacted some of the amendments...
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, the underlying issue has been about which structure better promotes the legitimacy of the judiciary. An institution has … judiciary in a democracy, since democracy implicitly assumes political elements to selection of all leaders (including judges …
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We provide a selective survey of the literature on profiling by criminal justice agents, including changes in the nature of discrimination resulting from the proliferation of algorithms for prediction. We argue for a taxonomy of harms that differs somewhat from the conventional approach taken by...
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We seek to contribute to an understanding of how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisions of judges. We develop a theoretical model suggesting that judges who are concerned about their reputation would tend to "decide against their prior" as they approach elections. That is, judges...
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