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Comparative Vigilance
Singh, Ram
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Feldman, Allan M.
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eSocialSciences
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2010
A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or “vigilant†parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability. In this paper, we...
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Causation, Economic Efficiency and the Law of Torts
Singh, Ram
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eSocialSciences
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2010
In standard models dealing with liability rules, generally, the proportion of accident loss a party is required to bear does not depend upon the 'causation' - the extent to which the care or lack of care on the part of the party contributed to the loss. As a matter of legal doctrine, this...
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Comparative vigilance: A simple guide
Feldman, Allan M.
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Singh, Ram
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2008
In this paper we discuss a new tort liability rule, which we call super-symmetric comparative negligence and vigilance. When both injurer and victim in an accident are negligent, it provides for liability shares that depend on the degrees of negligence of the two parties, similar to the standard...
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Comparative vigilance
Feldman, Allan M.
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Singh, Ram
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2008
A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or 'vigilant' parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability. In this paper, we explore the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010284040
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Comparative Vigilance: a Simple Guide
Feldman, Allan M
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Singh, Ram
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Brown University, Department of Economics
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2008
In this paper we discuss a new tort liability rule, which we call super-symmetric comparative negligence and vigilance. When both injurer and victim in an accident are negligent, it provides for liability shares that depend on the degrees of negligence of the two parties, similar to the standard...
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COMPARATIVE VIGILANCE
Feldman, Allan M.
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Singh, Ram
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Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics
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2008
liability rules, Nash equilibrium,
social
costs
, pure comparative vigilance, super-symmetric rule JEL classification: K13, D61 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005034649
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Comparative Vigilance
Feldman, Allan M
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Singh, Ram
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Brown University, Department of Economics
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2008
A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or “vigilant” parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability. In this paper, we explore the...
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A Simple Guide to Comparative Vigilance
Feldman, Allan M.
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Singh, Ram
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Asian Journal of Law and Economics
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2011
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In this paper we discuss a new tort liability rule, which we call super-symmetric comparative negligence and vigilance. When both injurer and victim in an accident are negligent, it provides for liability shares that depend on the degrees of negligence of the two parties, similar to the standard...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014585287
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Causation, Economic Efficiency and the Law of Torts
Singh, Ram
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Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics
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2002
In standard models dealing with liability rules, generally, the proportion of accident loss a party is required to bear does not depend upon the 'causation' - the extent to which the care or lack of care on the part of the party contributed to the loss. As a matter of legal doctrine, this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005770860
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Efficient Liability Rules When Courts Make Errors in Estimation of the Harm : Complete Characterization
Singh, Ram
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Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics
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2001
framework. In particular, the standard assumption that costs of care and expected loss functions are such that total
social
…
costs
of accident are minimized at a unique configuration of care levels is relaxed. …
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