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Who gets to determine rights and justice? Which mechanism of judicial selection and accountability is optimal? There is no easy answer. If judges are independent experts, nominated and evaluated by their peers, they will be immune from the pressures of electoral rent-seeking, but unaccountable...
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The political conflict that exists between the judiciary and the politicians about their independence and respective responsibilities is a subject of debate not only among jurists but also among economists. The judges want to be independent of the politicians and the politicians want to that the...
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The purpose of this paper is to challenge the conventional theory of moral hazard and adverse selection. Moral hazard and adverse selection problems in contemporary economic theory are plagued with four major flaws: 1) the alleged asymmetrical information between buyer and seller as a problem in...
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