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This paper uses laboratory experiments to investigate the performance of emission permit markets when compliance is imperfectly enforced. In particular we examine deviations in observed aggregate payoffs and expected penalties from those derived from a model of risk-neutral payoff-maximizing...
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This article addresses a long-standing controversy in many antitrust/competition law regimes around the world, including Canada, as to the appropriate role for private enforcement of competition laws. The United States, from the origins of its antitrust law in 1890, has provided for an expansive...
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I build a model of state verification by judges and study its consequences for contracting and welfare. I assume that judges have imperfect information about a state of nature and can use it selectively to implement their idiosyncratic/biased preferences. The interplay between judges' imperfect...
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This paper uses a strategic entry-deterrence framework to analyze the effects of enforcement sharing between the government and the monopolist in dealing with commercial copyright piracy. The monopolist is the incumbent firm and is responsible for monitoring the illegal operations of a...
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We analyze the effect of imposed benefit sanctions on the unemployment-to-employment transition of unemployed people entitled to unemployment compensation on the basis of register data from the German Federal Employment Agency. We combine propensity score matching with a discrete-time hazard...
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procedure under Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003, and the new settlement procedure in cartel cases …
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This paper examines the problem of wrongful convictions with an aim towards developing a system for reducing the rate of wrongful convictions. Because current laws only seek to compensate exonerees for wrongful convictions, it is necessary to consider strategies for reducing the rate of wrongful...
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Given the threats of our current 'risk society', there is an ever-increasing demand for safety regulation to counter … safety regulation. Our paper distinguishes between the form of the sanctions (monetary versus non-monetary), the role of …
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We present a model of crime where two municipalities exist within a metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Consistent with the literature, local law enforcement has a crime reduction effect and a crime diversion effect. The former confers a spillover benefit to the other municipality, while the...
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This paper extends the traditional view of audit failures related to the going-concern (GC) assumption to two circumstances scarcely analyzed in the audit literature: the earnings overstatement that characterizes firms without a going-concern uncertainty (GCU) in their audit reports and the...
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