Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
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Volume 171, issue 4, 2015
- Cooling Off in Negotiations: Does it Work? pp. 565-588

- Jörg Oechssler, Andreas Roider and Patrick Schmitz
- Transversal Agency and Crowding Out pp. 589-608

- Pedro Barros, Steffen Hoernig and Tore Nilssen
- Optimal Ring Size at First-Price Auctions pp. 609-621

- Zhiyong Tu and Lan Ju
- Optimal Damages Multipliers in Oligopolistic Markets pp. 622-640

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- Endogenous Timing in Tax and Public-Investment Competition pp. 641-651

- Keisuke Kawachi, Hikaru Ogawa and Taiki Susa
- R&D Investment, Planned Obsolescence, and Network Effects pp. 652-665

- Jong-Hee Hahn and Jin-Hyuk Kim
- Multiunion Bargaining: Tariff Plurality and Tariff Competition pp. 666-695

- Hamid Aghadadashli and Christian Wey
- Warren Buffett versus Muhammad Yunus pp. 696-708

- C. Y. Cyrus Chu
- Coase Revisited: Economic Efficiency under Externalities, Transaction Costs, and Nonconvexity pp. 709-734

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Political Selection with Cynical Voters pp. 735-750

- Alvaro Forteza
Volume 171, issue 3, 2015
- Innovation in Risky Industries under Liability Law: The Case of Double-Impact Innovations pp. 385-404

- Julien Jacob
- Costly Exclusion, Property-Rights Enforcement, and the Optimal Supply of Rival and Nonrival Goods pp. 405-431

- Martin Kolmar
- An Examination of the Long-Term Determinants of Constitutional Endurance: Geography, Diversity, and Historical Legacies pp. 432-455

- Andreas Kyriacou and Francisco José López Velásquez
- Quality of Education and the Number of Students: A General-Equilibrium Analysis pp. 456-477

- Gabrielle Demange, Robert Fenge and Silke Uebelmesser
- Shareholder versus Stakeholder Protection and Interest-Group Politics pp. 478-492

- Christian At
- Endogenous Market Structure, Trade Cost Reduction, and Welfare pp. 493-511

- Sugata Marjit and Arijit Mukherjee
- Incentives and Income Distribution in Tenancy Relationships pp. 512-543

- Kanidska Dam
- On Repeated Games with Endogenous Matching Decision pp. 544-564

- Heiner Schumacher
Volume 171, issue 2, 2015
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Participation and Decision-Making in Family Firms pp. 215-237

- Bonnie T. Nguyen and Andrew Wait
- Making and Breaking Property Rights: Coalitions, Veto Players, and the Institutional Foundation of Markets pp. 238-262

- Mogens K. Justesen
- Multidimensional Cheap Talk and Delegation pp. 263-284

- Jaehoon Kim and Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Status and Liability pp. 285-307

- Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe and Inga Hillesheim
- Quantity Restrictions with Imperfect Enforcement in an Overused Commons: Permissive Regulation to Reduce Overuse? pp. 308-329

- Nathan Berg and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Trade Policy, Mergers, and Product Differentiation pp. 330-354

- Michel Cavagnac and Guillaume Cheikbossian
- Should Fines Depend on Income? A Questionnaire Study on Values and Institutions pp. 355-371

- Kristof Bosmans and Lucio Esposito
- Overconfidence, Underconfidence, and Welfare pp. 372-384

- Takao Asano, Takuma Kunieda and Akihisa Shibata
Volume 171, issue 1, 2015
- Does the Law Deliver? 32nd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 11-14, 2014, Regensburg, Germany pp. 1-5

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Empirical Analysis of Legal Theory: In Honor of Theodore Eisenberg pp. 6-18

- Geoffrey P. Miller
- Empirical Analysis of Legal Theory: In Honor of Theodore Eisenberg pp. 19-26

- Gerhard Wagner
- Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing pp. 27-47

- Max M. Schanzenbach
- Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing pp. 48-52

- Mandeep K. Dhami
- Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing pp. 53-57

- Rolf Tschernig
- Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards? pp. 58-77

- Michael Frakes, Matthew B. Frank and Seth Seabury
- Medical Liability Standards and Clinical Practice in the U.S pp. 78-82

- Susanne Prantl
- Do Physicians Respond to Liability Standards? pp. 83-86

- Urs Schweizer
- Law versus Norms: The Impact of Human-Rights Treaties on National Bills of Rights pp. 87-111

- Mila Versteeg
- How Ratifying Treaty Rights Could Affect Norms, Laws, and Constitutional Language pp. 112-117

- Maya Sen
- Human-Rights Treaties and Comparative Law pp. 118-121

- Mathias Siems
- The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg pp. 122-140

- Marcelo Nunes, Ivan Ribeiro, Pedro Roquim and Julio Trecenti
- The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg pp. 141-144

- Jonah B. Gelbach
- The Sheriff of Nottingham Hypothesis: A Tribute to Theodore Eisenberg pp. 145-149

- Peter Moffatt
- Randomizing... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws pp. 150-170

- Daniel E. Ho
- Randomized Information about the Law as an Instrument pp. 171-175

- Christoph Engel
- Randomizing... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws Comment pp. 176-180

- Joachim Winter
- Randomizing... What? A Field Experiment of Child Access Voting Laws pp. 176-180

- Joachim Winter
- The Laws of War and Public Opinion: An Experimental Study pp. 181-201

- Adam S. Chilton
- The Laws of War and Public Opinion: An Experimental Study pp. 202-207

- Beth A. Simmons
- Conceptualizing the Role of Public Opinion in Compliance with International Law: A Psychological Approach pp. 208-213

- Anne van Aaken
- 32nd International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics Does the Law Deliver? June 11-14, 2014, Regensburg, Germany pp. 214-214

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
Volume 170, issue 4, 2014
- Loss-Sharing between Nonnegligent Parties pp. 571-598

- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Bruno Lovat and Francesco Parisi
- Rethinking the Economic Characteristics of the Major Contractual Damage Measures pp. 599-615

- Iljoong Kim and Jaehong Kim
- Accountability in One-Party Government: Rethinking the Success of Chinese Economic Reform pp. 616-645

- Mario Gilli and Yuan Li
- Voter Behavior, Term Limits, and Seniority Advantage in Pork-Barrel Politics pp. 646-683

- Cortney Rodet
- Profitability under Commitment in Cournot and Bertrand Mixed Markets pp. 684-703

- Marcella Scrimitore
- Electronic Platforms in a Consumer Search Model pp. 704-730

- Hui Song
- Task Interdependence and Noncontractibility in Public-Good Provision pp. 731-748

- Bin R. Chen and Y. Stephen Chiu
- Lobby Interaction and Trade Policy pp. 749-765

- Tatyana Chesnokova
Volume 170, issue 3, 2014
- Contests with Bilateral Delegation: Unobservable Contracts pp. 387-405

- Kyung Baik and Jihyun Kim
- Optimal Acquisition Strategies in Unknown Territories pp. 406-426

- Onur Koska and Frank Stähler
- Ownership and Allocation of Capital: Evidence from 44 Countries pp. 427-452

- Johan Eklund and Sameeksha Desai
- Economic Growth and Institutional Reform in Modern Monarchies and Republics: A Historical Cross-Country Perspective 1820-2000 pp. 453-481

- Christian Bjørnskov and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
- Inequality and Redistribution: Political Parties May Matter pp. 482-495

- Woojin Lee
- Reversal of Bertrand-Cournot Rankings in the Presence of Welfare Concerns pp. 496-519

- Arghya Ghosh and Manipushpak Mitra
- Economic Analysis of Taking Rules: The Bilateral Investment Case pp. 520-536

- Daniel Göller and Michael Hewer
- The Judicial Expert in a Two-Tier Hierarchy pp. 537-570

- Yves Oytana
Volume 170, issue 2, 2014
- Strategic Location Choice and Network Formation for Entry pp. 201-224

- Keizo Mizuno and Yasunori Okumura
- Too Much of a Good Thing? Welfare Consequences of Market Transparency pp. 225-248

- Yiquan Gu and Burkhard Hehenkamp
- Judgment Proofness and the Choice between Monetary and Nonmonetary Care pp. 249-274

- Tim Friehe and Avraham Tabbach
- Second-Best Liability Rules, Loss-Prevention Incentives, and Efficiency pp. 275-295

- Kangoh Lee
- Institutional Change and Variation in 19th-Century Southern Blacks´ and Whites´ Body Mass Indices pp. 296-316

- Scott Alan Carson
- Regulating Groundwater Use in Developing Countries: A Feasible Instrument for Public Intervention pp. 317-335

- Lars Hansen, Frank Jensen and Eirik S. Amundsen
- The Structure of Firm-Specific Labour Unions pp. 336-364

- Thorsten Upmann and Julia Müller
- Asymmetric Information and Pooling Contracts in the Hospital Sector pp. 365-386

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
Volume 170, issue 1, 2014
- What Makes Intervention Legitimate? 31st International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 12-15, 2013, Weimar, Germany pp. 1-4

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- The State's Enforcement Monopoly and the Private Protection of Property pp. 5-23

- Kristoffel Grechenig and Martin Kolmar
- The State's Enforcement Monopoly and the Private Protection of Property pp. 24-26

- Gerd Muehlheusser
- Adaptive Preferences and Institutional Stability pp. 27-36

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- Adaptive Preferences and Institutional Stability pp. 37-42

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer
- Adaptive Preferences, Normative Individualism, and Individual Liberty pp. 43-48

- Christoph Vanberg
- Coercion and Consent pp. 49-74

- James Konow
- Coercion and Consent pp. 75-78

- Dirk Engelmann
- Coercion and Consent pp. 79-82

- Michael Kurschilgen
- Modeling Tolerance pp. 83-95

- Frederick Schauer
- On the Legitimacy of Intervention pp. 96-99

- C. Mantzavinos
- The Moral and Legal Risks of Interventions pp. 100-104

- Ralf Poscher
- Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice pp. 105-121

- Leo Katz
- Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice pp. 122-128

- Urs Schweizer
- Rational Choice versus Lawful Choice: On Law, Economics, and Morality pp. 129-136

- Eyal Zamir
- Behavioral Equity pp. 137-159

- Yuval Feldman and Henry E. Smith
- Behavioral Equity pp. 160-164

- Anja Achtziger
- Behavioral Equity pp. 165-167

- Pieter Desmet
- Justification and Legitimate Punishment pp. 168-188

- Erte Xiao and Fangfang Tan
- A Dynamic View on Justification pp. 189-192

- Christoph Engel
- Justification as a Means of Creating Legitimacy of a Punishment System pp. 193-198

- Charles Noussair
- 31st International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics What Makes Intervention Legitimate? June 12-15, 2013, Weimar, Germany pp. 199-199

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
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