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Various reformulations of the Coase theorem have developed normative corollaries on the choice of optimal remedies in the presence of positive transaction costs. In this article, we consider the extent to which these propositions are affected by the presence of asymmetric transaction costs, and...
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In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function – creating optimal deterrence. Building on Parisi and Cenini (2010), we study the effect of alternative procedural regimes on the effectiveness of punitive damages and class...
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Conventional theories of competition classify contests as being either ‘‘productive,' when the competitive efforts generate a surplus for society, or ‘‘unproductive,' when competition generates no social surplus and merely distributes already existing resources. These two discrete...
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