Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
Current editor(s): Gerd Mühlheußer and Bayer, Ralph-C
From Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen
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Volume 167, issue 4, 2011
- The Sugar Daddy Game: How Wealthy Investors Change Competition in Professional Team Sports pp. 557-577

- Markus Lang, Martin Grossmann and Philipp Theiler
- The Competitive Advantage of Incumbents: Evidence from Newly Liberalized Banking Industries pp. 578-607

- Valeriya Dinger and Juergen von Hagen
- Rules (of Bidding) to Generate Equal Stated Profits: An Axiomatic Approach pp. 608-612

- Werner Güth
- When do Formal Rules and Informal Norms Converge? pp. 613-629

- Desiree Desierto and John Nye
- Institutional Change, Stature, and Northeast Industrialization: Evidence from the 19th Century Philadelphia County Prison pp. 630-646

- Scott Alan Carson
- Efficient Revenue Sharing and Upper-Level Governments: Theory and Application to Germany pp. 647-667

- Thiess Buettner, Robert Schwager and Sebastian Hauptmeier
- Good and Bad Equilibria with the Informal Sector pp. 668-685

- Bouwe Dijkstra
- Informal Production and Labour Market Segmentation pp. 686-707

- John Bennett
- A Matching Model of the Academic Publication Market pp. 708-725

- Damien Besancenot, Kim Huynh and Radu Vranceanu
- Universities as Stakeholders in their Students' Careers: On the Benefits of Graduate Taxes to Finance Higher Education pp. 726-742

- Tom McKenzie and Dirk Sliwka
Volume 167, issue 3, 2011
- Geography and Social Networks in Nascent Distal Exchange pp. 409-433

- Erik Kimbrough and Bart Wilson
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? Regional Mobility and Social Capital pp. 434-444

- Michael Bräuninger and Andreia Tolciu
- Institutions, Trade, and the Political Economy of Financial Development pp. 445-464

- Roland Hodler
- Imperfect Contract Enforcement and the (In)Efficiency of International Firm Location pp. 465-488

- Evelina Mengova
- Institutional Bias towards the Status Quo pp. 489-514

- Dalibor Eterovic
- Property Rights, Land Prices, and Investment: A Study of the Taiwanese Land Registration System pp. 515-535

- Hui-wen Koo
- Natural-Resource Wealth: Elbow Grease or Fuel for Poverty? pp. 536-556

- Nisreen Salti
Volume 167, issue 2, 2011
- Firm Training and Capital Taxation pp. 175-201

- Wolfgang Lechthaler
- Partial Ownership and Strategic Alliances with Reallocation of Corporate Resources pp. 202-223

- Hiroshi Osano
- Moral Hazard and Clear Conscience pp. 224-235

- Topi Miettinen
- Chain Stores, Consumer Mobility, and Market Structure pp. 236-246

- Simon Loertscher and Yves Schneider
- Repayment versus Investment Conditions and Exclusivity in Lending Contracts pp. 247-265

- Spiros Bougheas, Indraneel Dasgupta and Oliver Morrissey
- Transaction Costs and Capacity Costs as Interrelated Determinants of Vertical Integration in Oligopolies pp. 266-290

- Friedel Bolle and Yves Breitmoser
- Income Redistribution and Public-Good Provision in a Diverse Society pp. 291-313

- Selim Ergun
- Cost-Reducing R&D with Spillovers and Trade pp. 314-326

- Rajeev Goel and Shoji Haruna
- The Inefficiency of Patents when R&D Projects are Imperfectly Correlated and Imitation Takes Time pp. 327-342

- Luigi Bonatti and Stefano Comino
- Uncoordinated Corruption as an Equilibrium Phenomenon pp. 343-351

- Hans Zenger
- A Utilitarian Justification for Heightened Standards of Proof in Criminal Trials pp. 352-370

- Murat C. Mungan
- Inefficient Credit Rationing and Public Support of Commercial Credit Provision pp. 371-391

- Karel Janda
- Child Development when Parents Enjoy Childcare pp. 392-407

- Mark D. Agee and Thomas D. Crocker
Volume 167, issue 1, 2011
- Business-to-Consumer Transactions 28th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 09-12, 2010, Budapest pp. 1-3

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Consumer Protection and the Role of Advice in the Market for Retail Financial Services pp. 4-21

- Roman Inderst
- Consumer Protection and the Role of Advice in the Market for Retail Financial Services pp. 22-25

- Thomas Ackermann
- Consumer Protection and the Role of Advice in the Market for Retail Financial Services pp. 26-29

- Christian Laux
- Standardization as a Solution to the Reading Costs of Form Contracts pp. 30-44

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Standardization as a Solution to the Reading Costs of Form Contracts pp. 45-48

- Daniel Krähmer
- Form Contracts and the Problem of Consumer Information pp. 49-55

- Margaret Jane Radin
- Disclosure, Agents, and Consumer Protection pp. 56-71

- Samuel Issacharoff
- Contract as Exposure to Attack pp. 72-76

- Christoph Engel
- Disclosure, Agents, and Consumer Protection pp. 77-79

- Michael Kurschilgen
- Unmanifested Harm in Business-to-Consumer Transactions pp. 80-93

- Geoffrey P. Miller
- Unmanifested Harm in Business-to-Consumer Transactions pp. 94-97

- Lars Klöhn
- Unmanifested Harm in Business-to-Consumer Transactions pp. 98-101

- Stefan Okruch
- Selling when Brand Image Matters pp. 102-118

- Stefan Buehler and Daniel Halbheer
- Selling when Brand Image Matters pp. 119-121

- Felix Höffler
- Quality Choice when Brand Image Matters pp. 122-125

- Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Behavioral Antitrust and Merger Control pp. 126-142

- Gregory Werden, Luke Froeb and Mikhael Shor
- Behavioral Antitrust and Merger Control pp. 143-148

- Alexander Morell
- The Unintended Effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act pp. 149-164

- Vidhi Chhaochharia, Clemens A. Otto and Vikrant Vig
- The Ripple Effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act pp. 165-167

- Stefan Voigt
- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Market for Corporate Control pp. 168-173

- Gregory Werden
- 28th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics Business-to-Consumer Transactions June 09-12, 2010, Budapest, Hungary pp. 172-173

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer