Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
Current editor(s): Gerd Mühlheußer and Bayer, Ralph-C
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Volume 166, issue 4, 2010
- Evidence Dependence of Fine Reductions in Corporate Leniency Programs pp. 573-590

- Eberhard Feess and Markus Walzl
- Endogenous Timing in Mixed Duopoly with Increasing Marginal Costs pp. 591-613

- Yoshihiro Tomaru and Kazuharu Kiyono
- Incentive Transfer Schemes with Marketable and Nonmarketable Public Services pp. 614-640

- Nobuo Akai, Keizo Mizuno and Hiroshi Osano
- Is there a Holdup Benefit in Heterogeneous Multiple Bank Financing? pp. 641-661

- Christina Bannier
- The Threat of Capital Drain: A Rationale for Regional Public Banks? pp. 662-689

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- On the Effect of Incentive Schemes on Trust and Trustworthiness pp. 690-714

- Christine Harbring
- Severance Payments as a Commitment Device pp. 715-734

- Florian Baumann
- Why Run a Million Regressions? Endogenous Policy and Cross-Country Growth Empirics pp. 735-759

- Günther Rehme
Volume 166, issue 3, 2010
- Modelling the Transaction Role of Money and the Essentiality of Money in an Explosive Hyperinflation Context pp. 387-396

- Alexandre Sokic
- A Theory of Innovation: Market Transition, Property Rights, and Innovative Activity pp. 397-425

- Victor Nee, Jeong-han Kang and Sonja Opper
- Market Correlation and Property Rights pp. 426-438

- Shin-Hwan Chiang and Xiang Li
- Strategic Unemployment pp. 439-461

- Julia Angerhausen, Christian Bayer and Burkhard Hehenkamp
- Lifetime Employment Contract and Quantity Competition with Profit-Maximizing and Joint-Stock Firms pp. 462-478

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Opportunism, Hold-Up and the (Contractual) Theory of the Firm pp. 479-501

- James H. Love
- Unemployment, Public Pensions, and Capital Accumulation: Assessing Growth Effects of Alternative Funding Strategies pp. 502-520

- Joachim Thøgersen
- Liquidity Creation without Bank Panics and Deposit Insurance pp. 521-547

- Juha-Pekka Niinimäki
- The Political Economy of Preindustrial Korean Trade pp. 548-571

- Hun-Chang Lee and Peter Temin
Volume 166, issue 2, 2010
- Market Shares in Two-Sided Media Industries pp. 205-211

- Hans Jarle Kind and Frank Stähler
- Organization of Project Evaluation and Implementation under Moral Hazard pp. 212-238

- Peter-J. Jost and Frauke Lammers
- Norm Enforcement: The Role of Third Parties pp. 239-258

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- An Experimental Test of Sabotage in Tournaments pp. 259-285

- Donald Vandegrift and Abdullah Yavas
- Simultaneous Pooled Auctions with Multiple Bids and Preference Lists pp. 286-298

- Maarten Janssen, Vladimir Karamychev and Emiel Maasland
- Equal Sharing Rules in Partnerships pp. 299-320

- Björn Bartling and Ferdinand von Siemens
- Electoral Competition, Decentralization, and Public Investment Underprovision pp. 321-343

- Marco Magnani
- Risk Selection in Natural-Disaster Insurance pp. 344-364

- Mario Jametti and Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
- Bidding among Friends and Enemies with Symmetric Information pp. 365-385

- David Ettinger
Volume 166, issue 1, 2010
- Jurimetrics 27th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics June 11-13, 2009, Kloster Eberbach, Germany pp. 1-4

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Variability in Punitive Damages: Empirically Assessing Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker pp. 5-26

- Theodore Eisenberg, Michael Heise and Martin T. Wells
- Reconciling Punitive Damages Evidence pp. 27-32

- Daniel E. Ho
- Variability in Punitive Damages pp. 33-37

- David Jaeger
- If you Give Shareholders Power, do they Use it? An Empirical Analysis pp. 38-53

- Yair Listokin
- Understanding Corporate Governance Default Rules pp. 54-57

- Simon Deakin
- If you Give Shareholders Power, do they Use it? pp. 58-61

- Alexander Stremitzer
- Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis pp. 62-77

- Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis pp. 78-82

- Horst Entorf
- Econometric Issues in Antitrust Policies pp. 83-87

- Urs Schweizer
- The Politics of Judicial Opposition pp. 88-107

- Joanna M. Shepherd
- The Politics of Judicial Opposition pp. 108-114

- John Donohue
- Constituencies in Judicial Retention Processes pp. 115-119

- Herbert M. Kritzer
- Comparative Law and Finance: Past, Present, and Future Research pp. 120-140

- Mathias Siems and Simon Deakin
- Comparing Comparisons: Comparative Law and Finance pp. 141-144

- Michael Heise
- Comparative Law and Finance: Past, Present, and Future Research pp. 145-148

- Gerard Hertig
- Legal Origin, Civil Procedure, and the Quality of Contract Enforcement pp. 149-165

- Holger Spamann
- The Perils of Empirical Work on Institutions pp. 166-170

- Jonathan Klick
- Legal Origin, Civil Procedure, and the Quality of Contract Enforcement pp. 171-177

- Gerhard Wagner
- Cautions on the Use of Economics Experiments in Law pp. 178-193

- Kathryn Zeiler
- Defending the (Mis)use of Statistics in Law pp. 194-198

- Kenworthey Bilz
- The Multiple Uses of Experimental Evidence in Legal Scholarship pp. 199-202

- Christoph Engel
Volume 165, issue 4, 2009
- Technology Licensing and Grantbacks under Hidden Information pp. 561-578

- Richard Dutu and Benoit Julien
- Endogenous Asymmetry and Cooperative R&D in Linear Duopoly with Spillovers pp. 579-597

- Antonio Tesoriere
- Large Breach Penalties and Managers´ Incentives to Invest Inside or Outside Firms pp. 598-621

- Nicola Meccheri
- The Benefit and Cost of Winner-Picking: Redistribution versus Incentives pp. 622-649

- Axel Gautier and Florian Heider
- Privatization and Universal Service Obligations pp. 650-669

- Germà Bel and Joan Calzada
- Can State University Fees Increase Welfare? A Mixed Oligopoly Approach pp. 670-683

- Elena Del Rey
- Imperfect Memory and the Preference for Increasing Payments pp. 684-700

- John Smith
- Shadow Economy and Do-it-Yourself Activities: The German Case pp. 701-722

- Andreas Buehn, Alexander Karmann and Friedrich Schneider
- Hierarchical Human Capital and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence pp. 723-743

- Robert Driskill, Andrew W. Horowitz and Fabio Mendez
Volume 165, issue 3, 2009
- Imitative Learning in Tullock Contests: Does Overdissipation Prevail in the Long Run? pp. 365-383

- Hiroyuki Sano
- Competitive Balance in Team Sports: The Scoring Context, Referees, and Overtime pp. 384-400

- Loek Groot
- Investment Behaviour in a Two-Period Contest Model pp. 401-417

- Martin Grossmann and Helmut Dietl
- No Pain, No Gain: An R&D Model with Endogenous Absorptive Capacity pp. 418-437

- Anna Hammerschmidt
- Combating Corruption with Bargaining Disruption pp. 438-453

- Fabio Mendez
- Mergers and CEO Power pp. 454-486

- Felipe Balmaceda
- Entrepreneurial Behavior and the Development of Trading Institutions: An Analytical Approach pp. 487-507

- Karen A. Campbell
- Incentives for Partial Acquisitions and Real Market Concentration pp. 508-534

- Patricia Charléty, Marie-Cecile Fagart and Saïd Souam
- Substantive versus Procedural Liberalism: Exploring a Dilemma of Contemporary Liberal Thought pp. 535-557

- Gerhard Wegner
- Book Review pp. 558-559

- Paul Schweinzer
Volume 165, issue 2, 2009
- Delegation, Risk, and Project Scope pp. 193-209

- Andreas Roider
- The Perverse Effects of Outside Options on Strategic Delay in Bargaining pp. 210-229

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Owner or Holder? A Critical Study of Property Rights in Public Services pp. 230-249

- Claudine Desrieux
- Owner or Holder? A Critical Study of Property Rights in Public Services pp. 230-249

- Claudine Desrieux
- Collective Wage Agreements on Fixed Wages and Piece Rates May Cartelize Product Markets pp. 250-259

- Annette Kirstein and Roland Kirstein
- Union Wage Bargaining and the Incentive to Innovate pp. 260-280

- Jörg Lingens
- On the Information-Gathering Role of Firm-Sponsored Training for New Hires pp. 281-306

- Doyoung Kim and Jacques Lawarree
- Did New Deal and World War II Public Capital Investments Facilitate a "Big Push" in the American South? pp. 307-341

- Fred Bateman, Jaime Ros and Jason E. Taylor
- Is a Double Dividend Better than a Single Dividend? pp. 342-363

- Yu-Bong Lai
Volume 165, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial Preface pp. 1-4

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Erga Omnes Norms, Institutionalization, and Constitutionalism in International Law pp. 5-23

- Eric A. Posner
- Erga Omnes: Why does Public International Law Ignore Privity of Contract. Comment pp. 24-28

- Christoph Engel
- Erga Omnes Norms and the Enforcement of International Law. Comment pp. 29-32

- Alexander Stremitzer
- Effectuating Public International Law through Market Mechanisms? pp. 33-57

- Anne van Aaken
- Private Enforcers of International Law and Norms. Comment pp. 58-61

- Richard H. McAdams
- The State as Black Box and the Market as Regulator. Comment pp. 62-70

- Peer C. Zumbansen
- Rational Choice or Deliberation? Customary International Law between Coordination and Constitutionalization pp. 71-85

- Niels Petersen
- Rational Choice or Deliberation? Customary International Law between Coordination and Constitutionalization. Comment pp. 86-89

- Beth Simmons
- Rational Choice and Deliberation. Comment pp. 90-94

- Joel P. Trachtman
- Is International Customary Law Coordinated, Constructed, or Contested?. Comment pp. 95-98

- Marco Verweij
- The Economic History of Sovereignty: Communal Responsibility, the Extended Family, and the Firm pp. 99-112

- Lars Boerner and Albrecht Ritschl
- The Economic History of Sovereignty, or: What does Fragmentation of Sovereignty Achieve?. Comment pp. 113-117

- Lars Feld
- The Economic History of Sovereignty: Communal Responsibility, the Extended Family, and the Firm. Comment pp. 118-120

- Carl Wennerlind
- Internalization Revisited pp. 121-133

- George Norman
- "Make or Buy" and International Law. Comment pp. 134-141

- Scott Baker and Mitu Gulati
- Internalization Revisited. Comment pp. 142-145

- Urs Schweizer
- Social Planning with Partial Knowledge of Social Interactions pp. 146-158

- Charles Manski
- Social Planning with Partial Knowledge of Social Interactions. Comment pp. 159-163

- Sebastian Kranz and Susanne Ohlendorf
- Social Planning with Partial Knowledge of Social Interactions. Comment pp. 164-169

- Uwe Sunde
- Potential and Limits of the Economic Analysis of International Law: A View from Public International Law pp. 170-184

- Andreas L. Paulus
- Coordination in the Absence of Sovereign Intervention. Comment pp. 185-188

- Katharina Holzinger
- The Many Meetings of Law with Economics. Comment pp. 189-191

- Erich Schanze