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An arbiter can decide a case on the basis of his priors or he can ask for further evidence from the two parties to the conflict. The parties may misrepresent evidence in their favour at a cost. The arbiter is concerned about accuracy and low procedural costs. When both parties testify, each of...
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party testifies. We compare this outcome under a purely adversarial procedure with the outcome under a purely inquisitorial … procedure (Emons and Fluet 2009). We provide sufficient conditions on when one procedure is better than the other one. …
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