Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
Current editor(s): Gerd Mühlheußer and Bayer, Ralph-C
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Volume 173, issue 4, 2017
- Policy Polarization and Strategic Candidacy in Elections under the Alternative-Vote Rule pp. 565-590

- Arnaud Dellis, Alexandre Gauthier-Belzile and Mandar Oak
- Rule of Law and Gun Ownership:A Cross-Country Study pp. 591-617

- Kangoh Lee
- On Dynamic Standards for Energy Efficiency in Differentiated Duopoly pp. 618-642

- Peter Michaelis and Thomas Ziesemer
- White and Black Weight by Socioeconomic Status and Residence: Revaluating Nineteenth-Century Health during the Institutional Change to Free Labor pp. 643-661

- Scott Alan Carson
- Effects of German Universities' Excellence Initiative on Ability Sorting of Students and Perceptions of Educational Quality pp. 662-687

- Mira Fischer and Patrick Kampkötter
- Job Hoarding pp. 688-722

- Matthew Baker and Ingmar Nyman
- Is the Aggregate Size of Government in Canada Too Large? pp. 723-752

- J. Stephen Ferris and Marcel Voia
- The Kreps-Scheinkman Game in Mixed Duopolies pp. 753-768

- Barna Bakó and Attila Tasnádi
Volume 173, issue 3, 2017
- Multimarket Exit, Strategic Merger, and Collusion pp. 395-418

- Zhiyong Liu
- The Market for Corporate Control with Influential- and Dependent-Stakeholder Protection pp. 419-430

- Christian At
- Foreign Direct Investment and International R&D Spillovers in OECD Countries Revisited pp. 431-453

- Suyi Kim and Jungsoo Park
- Private Property Rights and Capital Structure: Empirical Evidence from the 2004 Constitutional Amendment in China pp. 454-469

- Zhiyong An
- Legislative Cycles in a Semipresidential System pp. 470-497

- Fabio Padovano and Nicolas Gavoille
- The Governance of Perpetual Financial Intermediaries pp. 498-522

- José Penalva and Jos van Bommel
- Competitive Screening of a Heterogeneous Labor Force and Corporate Teamwork Attitude pp. 523-547

- Agnieszka Tymula
- Limited Communication and Responsibility Budgeting pp. 548-564

- Dongsoo Shin and Sungho Yun
Volume 173, issue 2, 2017
- Centralized versus Decentralized Institutions for Expert Testimony pp. 209-238

- Chulyoung Kim
- Prohibition versus Taxation in Corrupt Environments pp. 239-252

- Desiree Desierto and John Nye
- The Economics of Empire-Building: Predatory and Price Competitions pp. 253-278

- Antoine Pietri, Tarik Tazdaït and Mehrdad Vahabi
- Labor Unionization Structure, Innovation, and Welfare pp. 279-300

- Tien- Der Han and Arijit Mukherjee
- Market Power in Interactive Environmental and Energy Markets: The Case of Green Certificates pp. 301-321

- Eirik S. Amundsen and Gjermund Nese
- Works Councils and Collective Bargaining in Germany: A Simple Theoretical Extension to Reconcile Conflicting Empirical Findings pp. 322-346

- Uwe Jirjahn
- Optimal Partial Privatization with Asymmetric Demand Information pp. 347-375

- John Heywood, Xiangting Hu and Guangliang Ye
- All Deceptions Are Not Alike: Bayesian Mechanism Design with a Social Norm against Lying pp. 376-393

- Ville Korpela
Volume 173, issue 1, 2017
- The Remedies Game pp. 1-3

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis pp. 4-17

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis pp. 18-21

- Gerd Muehlheusser
- Cost-of-Completion versus Diminution-of-Value Damages for Deliberate Breach: An Economic Analysis pp. 22-24

- Joep Sonnemans
- Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules pp. 25-43

- Shmuel Leshem
- Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules pp. 44-49

- Florian Baumann
- Allocation of Liability: On the Efficiency of Composite Sharing Rules pp. 50-53

- Urs Schweizer
- Efficient Compensation: Lessons from Civil Liability pp. 54-70

- Urs Schweizer
- Takings, Fiscal Illusion, and the Median Voter pp. 71-76

- Daniel Klerman
- Efficient Compensation: Lessons from Civil Liability pp. 77-83

- Henrik Lando
- The Moral-Hazard Effect of Liquidated Damages: An Experiment on Contract Remedies pp. 84-105

- Sven Hoeppner, Lars Freund and Ben Depoorter
- The Hidden Cost of Compensation pp. 106-109

- Christoph Engel
- The Moral-Hazard Effect of Liquidated Damages: An Experiment on Contract Remedies pp. 110-113

- Alexander Stremitzer
- Conditional Privacy Rights pp. 114-131

- Murat C. Mungan
- Conditional Privacy Rights pp. 132-137

- Rosa Ferrer
- Conditional Privacy Rights: A View from the Cathedral pp. 138-143

- Matteo Rizzolli
- Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement pp. 144-162

- Scott Baker
- Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement pp. 163-167

- Dominique Demougin
- Toward a Theory of Motion Practice and Settlement pp. 168-173

- A. C. Pritchard
- Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies pp. 174-196

- Edward R. Morrison and Antoine Uettwiller
- Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies pp. 197-202

- Anthony J. Casey
- Consumer Bankruptcy Pathologies pp. 203-207

- Jasmin Gider
Volume 172, issue 4, 2016
- The Influence of Ability, Rank, and Gender on Risk-Taking in Contests: Evidence from the Ski World Cup pp. 573-614

- Eberhard Feess, Peter J. Jost and Helge Müller
- Cooperation in Partnerships: The Role of Breakups and Reputation pp. 615-638

- Ralph-C Bayer
- Sequential Negotiations: Substitutes versus Complements pp. 639-644

- Bjørn-Atle Reme and Lars Sørgard
- Why Taxing Executives' Bonuses Can Foster Risk-Taking Behavior pp. 645-664

- Martin Grossmann, Markus Lang and Helmut Dietl
- Coexistence of Small and Dominant Firms in Bertrand Competition: Judo Economics in the Lab pp. 665-693

- Daniel Cracau and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Staged Privatization: Transforming State-Owned Enterprises into Market-Based Firms pp. 694-726

- Kun Jiang and Susheng Wang
- Behavioral Economics of Crime Rates and Punishment Levels pp. 727-754

- Saori Chiba and Kaiwen Leong
Volume 172, issue 3, 2016
- Litigated Cases: The Selection Effect Revisited pp. 409-416

- Urs Schweizer
- Relational Bonus Contracts versus Rank-Order Tournaments with Envious Workers pp. 417-453

- Jenny Kragl
- Culture or Institutions? A Quasi-Experiment on the Origins of Political Trust among Russian Immigrants in Europe pp. 454-474

- Anna E. Shaleva
- The (Ir)relevance of Disclosure of Compliance with Corporate Governance Codes: Empirical Evidence from the German Stock Market pp. 475-520

- Till G. Mahr, Eric Nowak and Roland Rott
- Corruption and Economic Growth: An Econometric Survey of the Evidence pp. 521-543

- Nauro Campos, Ralitza Dimova and Ahmad Saleh
- Fraud Cycles pp. 544-572

- Jiong Gong, Randolph McAfee and Michael A. Williams
Volume 172, issue 2, 2016
- Stipulated Damages as a Rent-Extraction Mechanism: Experimental Evidence pp. 235-273

- Claudia Landeo and Kathryn E. Spier
- Controlling Product Risks when Consumers Are Heterogeneously Overconfident: Producer Liability versus Minimum-Quality-Standard Regulation pp. 274-304

- Andrzej Baniak and Peter Grajzl
- Symposium on Evidence-Based Management pp. 305-311

- Florian Englmaier, Guido Friebel, Gerd Muehlheusser and Andreas Roider
- Complementarities of Human-Resource Management Practices: A Case for a Behavioral-Economics Perspective pp. 312-341

- Florian Englmaier and Katharina Schüßler
- Structural Estimation and Experiments: Applications to Contracting Models pp. 342-363

- Charles Bellemare, Steeve Marchand and Bruce Shearer
- The Complementary Use of Experiments and Field Data to Evaluate Management Practices: The Case of Subjective Performance Evaluations pp. 364-389

- Patrick Kampkötter and Dirk Sliwka
- New Frontiers in Empirical Research on Informal Contracting pp. 390-407

- Ricard Gil and Giorgio Zanarone
Volume 172, issue 1, 2016
- Beyond Privity 33rd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 10-13, 2015, Edinburgh, United Kingdom pp. 1-4

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality pp. 5-29

- Benjamin Hermalin
- Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality pp. 30-34

- Daniel Göller
- Platform-Intermediated Trade with Uncertain Quality pp. 35-39

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- The Property-Contract Balance pp. 40-64

- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Carmine Guerriero and Zhenxing Huang
- Of Instrumental Variables and Institutions pp. 65-69

- Eric Helland
- The Property-Contract Balance pp. 70-74

- Murat C. Mungan
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Class Actions: An Israeli Perspective pp. 75-103

- Alon Klement and Keren Weinshall-Margel
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Class Actions: An Israeli Perspective pp. 75-103

- Alon Klement and Keren Weinshall-Margel
- Does Class Action Have a Deterrent Effect? pp. 104-107

- Christoph Engel
- Assessing Assessments of Israel's 2006 Class Action Law pp. 108-112

- Michael Heise
- Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation pp. 113-133

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation pp. 113-133

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation pp. 134-137

- Libor Dusek
- Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation pp. 134-137

- Libor Dusek
- Selecting among Acquitted Defendants: Procedural Choice versus Selective Compensation pp. 138-141

- Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication: Experimental Results on Contract Design and Selection pp. 142-157

- Gary Charness and Matthew Ellman
- Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication: Experimental Results on Contract Design and Selection pp. 142-157

- Gary Charness and Matthew Ellman
- Choosing and Not Choosing with and without Communication pp. 158-162

- Alexander Morell
- Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas pp. 163-194

- Martin Kocher and Dominik Matzat
- Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas pp. 163-194

- Martin Kocher and Dominik Matzat
- Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas pp. 195-199

- Matthew Laurence Spitzer
- Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery? pp. 200-221

- Jonah B. Gelbach
- Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery? pp. 200-221

- Jonah B. Gelbach
- Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery? pp. 222-226

- Urs Schweizer
- Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery? pp. 227-231

- Holger Spamann