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, trade, and regulatory considerations. The article applies institutional choice theory to recommend a process by which the …
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This paper analyses the problem of court congestion. We focus on how individual's decision whether to commit an illegal act and victim's decision whether to bring a suit are influenced by the presence of court congestion. We show that the standard results of the perception models may be totally...
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concept formal meaning within the theory of decision making, but it has had difficulty providing a compelling explanation for …
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Preliminary injunctions (PIs) are important in litigation in many settings, including antitrust, copyright, patent, trademark, employment and labor relations, and contracts. The filing of a PI and the court's ruling generate information that can impact settlement. We find that some plaintiffs...
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This Article uses public choice theory and the new institutionalism to discuss the incentives, proclivities, and shared …
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economic theory? Which theory does empirical analysis of actual sentencing data support? I argue that there is a fundamental … theories. The results of that study are surprising and support neither theory-not only is there no evidence for a trial penalty …
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) for 22 EU countries, this study tests four hypotheses that have been derived from rational choice theory at individual and …
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Historically, people have often expressed negative feelings toward speculators, a sentiment that might have even been reinforced since the latest financial crisis, during which taxpayer money was warranted or spent to bail out reckless investors. In this paper, we conjecture that judges may also...
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The burden of proof is a central feature of adjudication, and analogues exist in many other settings. It constitutes an important but largely unappreciated policy instrument that interacts with the level of enforcement effort and magnitude of sanctions in controlling harmful activity. Models are...
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