Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
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Volume 175, issue 4, 2019
- The Differential Impact of Subsidies on Product Improvements pp. 583-616

- Ralph Siebert
- Wars of Conquest and Independence pp. 617-640

- Hadi Yektaş, Magnus Hoffmann, Friedhelm Hentschel and Roland Hodler
- Limited Liability, Liability Cap, and Pretrial Negotiation pp. 641-663

- Hee Keun Jeong and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Investments, Positive Externalities, and Majority Bargaining pp. 664-691

- Daniel Cardona and Antoni Rubí-Barceló
- Toward an Economic Theory of Religious Belief and the Emergence of Law pp. 692-713

- Metin Cosgel and Thomas J. Miceli
- Bargaining to Design Contracts under Moral Hazard pp. 714-735

- Yanbin Chen, Pu Chen, Yumei Guo, Sanxi Li and Dongmin Yao
- Contract, Renegotiation, and Holdup: An Optimal Contract when Interim Renegotiation Is Possible pp. 736-764

- Daniel Göller
Volume 175, issue 3, 2019
- Narrow Identities pp. 395-419

- Partha Dasgupta and Sanjeev Goyal
- More Rights, Less Income?: An Economic Analysis of the New Copyright Law in Germany pp. 420-458

- Michael Karas and Roland Kirstein
- Signalling, Productivity, and Investment pp. 459-501

- Anastasios Dosis
- Compulsory Disclosure of Private Information: Theoretical and Experimental Results for the Acquiring-a-Company Game pp. 502-523

- Werner Güth, Kerstin Pull, Manfred Stadler and Alexandra Zaby
- Product Varieties in a Quality-Differentiated Goods Monopoly pp. 524-536

- Changying Li and Jianhu Zhang
- Product and Process R&D under Asymmetric Demands pp. 537-557

- Yi-Jie Wang, Kung-Cheng Andy Wang, Wen-Jung Liang and Bo-Yi Lee
- The Divergent Effects of Long-Term and Short-Term Entry Investments on Multimarket Cartels pp. 558-581

- Daniel Cracau and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
Volume 175, issue 2, 2019
- Vertical Boundaries and Endogenous Intensity of Social Comparison pp. 207-227

- Michael Kopel and Anna Ressi
- Microfinance and Prosocial Behaviors: Experimental Evidence of Public-Good Contributions in Uganda pp. 228-257

- Bryan McCannon and Zachary Rodriguez
- Entry License Tax: Stackelberg versus Cournot pp. 258-271

- Sususmu Cato and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Social Norm and Giving with Indivisibility of Money: An Experiment on Selfishness, Equity, and Generosity pp. 272-290

- Te Bao and Xiaohua Yu
- Decreasing Returns, Patent Licensing, and Price-Reducing Taxes pp. 291-307

- Debapriya Sen and Giorgos Stamatopoulos
- Nonresponsiveness, Severity Auditing, and Upcoding Deterrence pp. 308-331

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
- Political Institutions and the Governmental Burden on Businesses pp. 332-371

- Ruiqing Zhong and Weifeng Zhong
- Digital Piracy under a Graduated Response Policy pp. 372-393

- Michael Arnold, Eric Darmon, Sylvain Dejean and Thierry Pénard
Volume 175, issue 1, 2019
- Kidneys without Money pp. 4-19

- Kimberly D. Krawiec
- Assigning Protection: Can Refugee Rights and State Preferences be Reconciled? pp. 33-45

- James C. Hathaway
- On the Importance of Relative Payoffs in Two-Sided Matching pp. 58-85

- Ernan Haruvy
- When Algorithms Import Private Bias into Public Enforcement: The Promise and Limitations ofStatistical Debiasing Solutions pp. 98-122

- Kristen M. Altenburger and Daniel E. Ho
- Using Technology to Eliminate Traffic Congestion pp. 126-139

- Peter Cramton, R. Richard Geddes and Axel Ockenfels
- The Limits of Smart Contracts pp. 149-162

- Jens Frankenreiter
- Democratic Blockchain Design pp. 163-177

- Yoan Hermstrüwer
- What Can we Learn from Stock Prices?: Cash Flow, Risk, and Shareholder Welfare pp. 178-195

- Joshua Mitts
Volume 174, issue 4, 2018
- On the Difficulty of Collusion in the Presence of a More Efficient Outsider pp. 595-628

- Guillaume Cheikbossian and Philippe Mahenc
- Volunteer's Uncertainty Dilemma pp. 629-650

- Tim Friehe and Avraham Tabbach
- Income Taxes and Risky Investment Decisions: An Experiment on Behavioral Tax Biases pp. 651-688

- Martin Fochmann and Kristina Hemmerich
- Optimal Privatization and Subsidization Policies in a Mixed Duopoly: Relevance of a Cost Gap pp. 689-706

- Yoshihiro Tomaru and Leonard F. S. Wang
- The Grand Experiment of Communism: Discovering the Trade-Off between Equality and Efficiency pp. 707-742

- Etienne Farvaque, Alexander Mihailov and Alireza Naghavi
- Damaged Durable Goods, Upgrades, and the Coase Conjecture pp. 743-765

- Altan Basak
Volume 174, issue 3, 2018
- Can Competition Reduce Quality? pp. 421-447

- Kurt Brekke, Luigi Siciliani and Odd Rune Straume
- Cartel Conduct and Antitrust Compliance with Imperfect Information about Enforcement Risk pp. 448-475

- Johannes Paha
- A Signaling Theory of Limited Supply pp. 476-494

- Taradas Bandyopadhyay, Baomin Dong and Cheng-Zhong Qin
- Horizontal Mergers and Wage Inequality pp. 495-513

- Jiancai Pi and Pengqing Zhang
- Competitive Equilibrium with Restricted Participation: The Case of Circular Trade pp. 514-547

- Luciana Fiorini, Wilfredo Maldonado and José Rodrigues-Neto
- Rawlsian versus Utilitarian: Teachers' Incentives and the Distribution of Student Performance pp. 548-569

- Yongzheng Liu and Yongsheng Xu
- Legal Advertising and Frivolous Lawsuits pp. 570-593

- Yannick Gabuthy and Eve-Angeline Lambert
Volume 174, issue 2, 2018
- The Evaluation of Pension Reforms in the Public Sector: A Case Study of the Paris Subway Drivers pp. 245-277

- Touria Jaaidane and Robert Gary-Bobo
- Centralised Labour Market Negotiations: Strategic Behaviour Curbs Employment pp. 278-302

- Julia Müller and Thorsten Upmann
- The Duration of Judicial Deliberation: Evidence from Belgium pp. 303-333

- Samantha Bielen, Wim Marneffe, Peter Grajzl and Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl
- Optimal Indirect Taxes and Subsidies under Imperfect Competition pp. 334-350

- Hao Wang
- Skill Diversity and Leadership in Team Production pp. 351-374

- Keisuke Hattori and Mai Yamada
- Niche-Product Offering in the Spokes Model pp. 375-398

- Tina Kao, Reiko Aoki and John Hillas
- Information Aggregation through Stock Prices and the Cost of Capital pp. 399-420

- Olga Gorelkina and Wolfgang Kuhle
Volume 174, issue 1, 2018
- Empirical Methods for the Law pp. 5-23

- Christoph Engel
- Empirical Methods for the Law pp. 24-28

- Daniel Gilbert and Martin T. Wells
- What Should Empirical Legal Economists Do? pp. 29-33

- Jonathan Klick
- Assessing Access-to-Justice Outreach Strategies pp. 34-63

- J.J. Prescott
- Assessing Access-to-Justice Outreach Strategies pp. 64-72

- Jeffrey Fagan
- Assessing Access-to-Justice Outreach Strategies pp. 73-76

- Henry Hansmann
- Constitutions of Exception: The Constitutional Foundations of the Interruption of Executive and Legislative Function pp. 77-98

- Jonathan Katz and Mathew D. McCubbins
- Beware of Causal Inferences pp. 99-104

- Klaus Fiedler
- Verstehen (causal/interpretative understanding), Erklären (law-governed description/prediction), and Empirical Legal Studies pp. 105-114

- Julio Michael Stern
- Multilevel Selection in Litigation Data: A Bounds Approach pp. 115-130

- Eric Helland and Jungmo Yoon
- Does a Bounds Approach Help with Selection in Litigation Data? pp. 131-136

- Oliver Kirchkamp
- Partial Identification and Empirical Methods for the Law: Remarks Inspired by Helland and Yoon pp. 137-142

- Jörg Stoye
- Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation pp. 143-170

- Eric Helland, Daniel Klerman and Yoon-Ho Alex Lee
- Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation pp. 171-176

- Jonah B. Gelbach
- Maybe there Is No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation pp. 177-182

- Urs Schweizer
- Is the Future of Law a Driverless Car?: Assessing How the Data-Analytics Revolution will Transform Legal Practice pp. 183-205

- Eric L. Talley
- Emerging Tools for a "Driverless" Legal System pp. 206-213

- Elliott Ash
- Will AI Eat ELS? pp. 214-219

- Michael A. Livermore
- The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship? pp. 220-231

- Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
- The Politics of Legal Empirics: Do Political Attitudes Predict the Results of Empirical Legal Scholarship? pp. 232-237

- Sharon Crasnow
- Investigating the Politics of Legal Empirics: Possible Next Steps pp. 238-243

- Kathryn Zeiler