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chilling effect 6 corruption 3 defamation 3 media and democracy 3 Privacy 2 Abortion 1 Apps 1 Chilling Effect 1 Chilling effect 1 Data protection 1 Datenschutz 1 Defamation 1 E-Health 1 E-health 1 Freedom of expression 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health Care 1 Health care 1 Health care system 1 Hyperlocal 1 Journalism 1 Mobile Anwendung 1 Mobile application 1 Nash demand game 1 Raiffa bargaining solution 1 Raiffa solution 1 Schwangerschaftsabbruch 1 Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP) 1 arbitration 1 bargaining 1 bargaining theory 1 dispute resolution 1 equilibrium selection 1 experiment 1 experiments 1 final offers arbitration 1 gradualism 1 negotiation 1 random arbitration 1
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Free 8
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Gratton, Gabriele 2 Thoron, Sylvie 2 Ananthakrishnan, Uttara M. 1 Anbarci, Nejat 1 Basavaraj, Naveen 1 Feltovich, Nick 1 Guerci, Eric 1 Morley, James 1 Panovska, Irina B. 1 Sinclair, Tara M. 1 Tanimura, Emily 1 Townend, Judith 1 Tucker, Catherine 1
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School of Economics, UNSW Business School 3 HAL 2 Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1
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Discussion Papers / School of Economics, UNSW Business School 3 Working Papers / HAL 2 Internet Policy Review 1 Monash Economics Working Papers 1 Sloan working papers 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The chilling effect of dobbs : a study of mobile health apps usage
Basavaraj, Naveen; Ananthakrishnan, Uttara M.; Tucker, … - 2024
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Online chilling effects in England and Wales
Townend, Judith - In: Internet Policy Review 3 (2014) 2, pp. 1-12
the results, this paper calls for a reappraisal of overly simplistic judicial and media applications of the 'chilling … effect' doctrine, in order to expose its subjectivities and complexities. Additionally, attention needs to be paid to global …
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The Sound of Silence: Anti-Defamation Law and Political Corruption
Gratton, Gabriele - School of Economics, UNSW Business School - 2013
Voters use the press to keep politicians accountable. By endogenizing the response of the voters, this paper provides a theoretical foundation to disentangle the effects of media regulation on corruption and clarify under which circumstances regulation reduces or increases corruption. The...
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Testing Stationarity for Unobserved Components Models
Morley, James; Panovska, Irina B.; Sinclair, Tara M. - School of Economics, UNSW Business School - 2013
Unobserved components (UC) models are widely used to estimate stochastic trends in macroeconomic time series, with the existence of a stochastic trend typically motivated by a stationarity test. However, given the small sample sizes available for most macroeconomic variables, standard Lagrange...
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The Sound of Silence: Anti-Defamation Law and Political Corruption.
Gratton, Gabriele - School of Economics, UNSW Business School - 2012
I study a model of political agency where a media firm plays a monitoring role between the electorate and the politician. The analysis focuses on the design of a legal framework for the press such that corruption is minimized. I find that an antidefamation law punishing media that publish false...
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Bargaining with random arbitration: an experimental study
Anbarci, Nejat; Feltovich, Nick - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2011
mixed). In the spirit of typical results for conventional arbitration, we observe a strong chilling effect on bargaining for …
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Experimental comparison of compulsory and non compulsory arbitration mechanisms
Guerci, Eric; Thoron, Sylvie - HAL - 2011
We run a series of experiments to compare the well known arbitration scheme FOA (Final Offer Arbitration) with a new arbitration scheme, non compulsory, we proposed in a companion paper (Tanimura and Thoron (2008)): ROC (Recursive Offer Conciliation). The two mechanisms are also compared with a...
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A mechanism for solving bargaining problems between risk averse players
Tanimura, Emily; Thoron, Sylvie - HAL - 2008
We propose a mechanism for resolving bargaining problems.The mechanism allows two players to make a sequence of simultaneous propositions. At any step, as long as the players have not reached an agreement, they can choose to implement a lottery between the different propositions. In this aspect,...
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