Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
1997 - 2024
Current editor(s): Gerd Mühlheußer and Bayer, Ralph-C
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Volume 164, issue 4, 2008
- Competition: Theoretical Parameterizations and Empirical Measures pp. 587-611

- Jan Boone
- Consistency in Organization pp. 612-623

- Ekkehart Schlicht
- On the Origins and Evolving Role of Money pp. 624-651

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Daniel Bromley
- Regulating a Multiproduct Monopolist with Unknown Demand: Cross-Subsidization and Countervailing Incentives pp. 652-675

- Iñaki Aguirre and Arantza Beitia
- Transaction Costs on a National Level: Causes and Consequences pp. 676-695

- Frederic L. Pryor
- Optimal Unemployment Insurance with Variable Skill Levels pp. 696-726

- Andreas Pollak
- Behavior of Nonprofit Organizations in For-Profit Markets: The Curious Case of Unprofitable Revenue-Raising Activities pp. 727-750

- Maxim Sinitsyn and Burton A. Weisbrod
- Inflation, Central Bank Independence, and the Legal System pp. 751-777

- Bernd Hayo and Stefan Voigt
- Book Review pp. 778-780

- Dinko Dimitrov
Volume 164, issue 3, 2008
- Self-Promoting Investments pp. 381-406

- Carolyn Pitchik
- Beaten by Bribery: Why Not Blow the Whistle? pp. 407-428

- Tina Søreide
- Competition with Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Modified Products pp. 429-448

- Linda A. Toolsema
- Collusion and Outcome Equivalency pp. 449-459

- Dongsoo Shin
- Does it Pay to Have a Balanced Government Budget? pp. 460-476

- Alfred Greiner
- Cross-Border Mergers and National Champions in an Integrating Economy pp. 477-508

- Jens Südekum
- On the Internalization of Cross-National Externalities through Political Markets: The Case of Labour Standards pp. 509-533

- Toke Aidt and Uk Hwang
- Endogenous Tariffs in the Presence of Multinationals pp. 534-567

- Mario Larch
- Union Power as a Reason for Europe Not to Introduce Experience Rating? pp. 568-585

- Florian Baumann and Nikolai Stähler
Volume 164, issue 2, 2008
- On the Determinants of the Skill Premium in Wages pp. 195-210

- Timo Vesala
- Bargaining Before or After Communication? pp. 211-229

- Birger Wernerfelt
- Complementarity, Coordination, and Credit pp. 230-253

- Alessandro Fedele and Andrea Mantovani
- Environmental Liability Law and Induced Technical Change: The Role of Spillovers pp. 254-279

- Alfred Endres, Bianca Rundshagen and Regina Bertram
- International Share Ownership, Profit Shifting and Protectionism pp. 280-301

- Terence Edwards
- International Market Access Rights and the Evolution of the International Trade System pp. 302-326

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Optimal Investment in the Presence of Investment Shock and Congestion pp. 327-342

- Alberto Gaggero
- On Adverse Selection of Technologies pp. 343-355

- Matthias Kräkel
- Boycotts, Power Politics, or Trust Building: How to Prevent Conflict? pp. 356-379

- Arne Schollaert and Dirk Van de gaer
Volume 164, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial Preface pp. 1-3

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- Exploiting Plaintiffs through Settlement: Divide and Conquer pp. 4-23

- Yeon-Koo Che and Kathryn E. Spier
- Exploiting Plaintiffs through Settlement: Divide and Conquer. Comment pp. 24-26

- Jennifer Reinganum
- Exploiting Plaintiffs through Settlement: Divide and Conquer. Comment pp. 27-30

- Alexander Stremitzer
- The Inquisitorial and the Adversarial Procedure in a Criminal Court Setting pp. 31-43

- Bruno Deffains and Dominique Demougin
- The Inquisitorial and the Adversarial Procedure in a Criminal Court Setting. Comment pp. 44-46

- Gerd Muehlheusser
- Inequality and Adversarial Criminal Procedure. Comment pp. 47-51

- William J. Stuntz
- Civil Justice Reform: A Mechanism Design Framework pp. 52-67

- Alon Klement and Zvika Neeman
- Civil Justice Reform: A Mechanism Design Framework. Comment pp. 68-71

- Bruno Deffains
- Civil Justice Reform: A Mechanism Design Framework. Comment pp. 72-75

- Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- Vague Terms: Contracting when Precision in Terms is Infeasible pp. 76-94

- Benjamin Hermalin
- Poor Judicial Performance: When should the Parties Care?. Comment pp. 95-98

- Christoph Engel
- The Charms of Vagueness in Contracts. Comment pp. 99-105

- Fernando Gomez
- Products Liability, Signaling and Disclosure pp. 106-126

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Products Liability, Signaling and Disclosure. Comment pp. 127-129

- Yeon-Koo Che
- Products Liability, Signaling and Disclosure. Comment pp. 130-133

- Alon Klement and Zvika Neeman
- Contractual Enforcement Institutions and the Structure of Information pp. 134-154

- Avery W. Katz
- Contractual Enforcement Mechanisms and the Structure of Information. Comment pp. 155-158

- Alan Schwartz
- Contractual Enforcement Institutions and the Structure of Information. Comment pp. 159-162

- Urs Schweizer
- Modeling Tacit Collusion in Auctions pp. 163-184

- Andreas Blume and Paul Heidhues
- Modeling Tacit Collusion in Auctions. Comment pp. 185-188

- Ulrich Kamecke
- Tacit Collusion in Repeated Auctions. Comment pp. 189-192

- Ulrich Schwalbe
Volume 163, issue 4, 2007
- Regulating Damage Clauses in (Labor) Contracts pp. 531-551

- Gerd Muehlheusser
- Building Social Trust: A Human-Capital Approach pp. 552-573

- Fali Huang
- Delegation and Information Revelation pp. 574-597

- Axel Gautier and Dimitri Paolini
- Corporate Governance and the Determinants of Investment pp. 598-626

- Klaus Gugler, Dennis Mueller and Burcin Yurtoglu
- Uncertainty of Law and the Legal Process pp. 627-656

- Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci and Bruno Deffains
- Information Provision and Monitoring of the Decision-Maker in the Presence of an Appeal Process pp. 657-682

- Elisabetta Iossa and Giuliana Palumbo
- The Determinants of Judiciary Independence: Evidence from the Italian Constitutional Court (1956-2002) pp. 683-705

- Nadia Fiorino, Fabio Padovano and Grazia Sgarra
- Entry of Formal Lenders and the Size of the Informal Credit Market pp. 706-730

- Rajlakshmi Mallik
- Time-Inconsistent Domestic Environmental Policies and Optimal International Environmental Arrangements pp. 731-758

- Aekapol Chongvilaivan and Jung Hur
Volume 163, issue 3, 2007
- Principal-Agent Contracts under the Threat of Insurance pp. 379-393

- Mariano Tommasi and Federico Weinschelbaum
- The Allocation of Authority in a Joint Project under Limited Liability pp. 394-410

- Kerstin Puschke
- Measurement and Sources of Economies of Scope: A Primal Approach pp. 411-427

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Kwansoo Kim
- Introducing a Signaling Institution: An Experimental Investigation pp. 428-447

- Friedel Bolle and Jessica Kaehler
- Forbearance Lending and Soft Budget Constraints in Multiple Bank Financing pp. 448-466

- Tobias Schüle
- Anarchy, Monopoly, and Predation pp. 467-482

- Peter Leeson
- The Market as Organization pp. 483-492

- Rudolf Richter
- The Culture of a Market: A Case Study of Open-Air Horse Markets pp. 493-502

- Henrik Egbert
- A Cartel Analysis of the German Labor Institutions and its Implications for Labor Market Reforms pp. 503-516

- Justus Haucap, Uwe Pauly and Christian Wey
- The New Institutional Economics of Markets. Comment pp. 517-525

- Ani Guerdjikova
- Book Review pp. 526-529

- Ekkehart Schlicht
Volume 163, issue 2, 2007
- The Governance of Contracts: Empirical Evidence on Technology Licensing Agreements pp. 205-235

- Eric Brousseau, Régis Coeurderoy and Camille Chaserant
- Does the Service Argument Justify Resale Price Maintenance? pp. 236-255

- Norbert Schulz
- Market Structure and Technology Diffusion Incentives under Emission Taxes and Emission Reduction Subsidies pp. 256-268

- Frans de Vries
- State Liability for Wrongful Conviction: Incentive Effects on Crime Levels pp. 269-284

- Vincy Fon and Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- Corruption with Heterogeneous Enforcement Agents in the Shadow Economy pp. 285-296

- Pinaki Bose and Luciana Echazu
- Asymmetric Information and the Form of Enterprise: Capitalist Firms and Consumer Cooperatives pp. 297-312

- Kazuhiko Mikami
- Reference-Dependent Preferences and the Impact of Wage Increases on Job Satisfaction: Theory and Evidence pp. 313-335

- Christian Grund and Dirk Sliwka
- Business Groups in Emerging Markets: Financial Control and Sequential Investments pp. 336-355

- Christa Hainz
- University Funding Reform, Competition, and Teaching Quality pp. 356-378

- Alexander Kemnitz
Volume 163, issue 1, 2007
- Editorial Preface pp. 1-4

- Christoph Engel and Urs Schweizer
- On the Importance of Default Breach Remedies pp. 5-22

- Randolph Sloof, Hessel Oosterbeek and Joep Sonnemans
- On the Importance of Default Breach Remedies. Comment pp. 23-25

- Urs Schweizer
- On Contractual Defaults and Experimental Law and Economics. Comment pp. 26-29

- Avishalom Tor
- Studying Labor Market Institutions in the Lab: Minimum Wages, Employment Protection, and Workfare pp. 30-45

- Armin Falk and David Huffman
- Studying Labor Market Institutions in the Lab: Minimum Wages, Employment Protection, and Workfare. Comment pp. 46-51

- John Donohue
- The Cognitive Effect of a Minimum Wage. Comment pp. 52-55

- Christoph Engel
- Ex Interim Voting: An Experimental Study of Referendums for Public-Good Provision pp. 56-74

- Sven Fischer and Andreas Nicklisch
- Ex Interim Voting: An Experimental Study of Referendums for Public-Good Provision. Comment pp. 75-80

- Lars Feld
- Ex Interim Voting: An Experimental Study of Referendums for Public-Good Provision. Comment pp. 81-83

- Stefanie A. Lindquist
- Fairness Crowded Out by Law: An Experimental Study on Withdrawal Rights pp. 84-101

- Georg Borges and Bernd Irlenbusch
- Fairness Crowded Out by Law: An Experimental Study on Withdrawal Rights. Comment pp. 102-105

- Werner Güth and Georg von Wangenheim
- Fairness Crowded Out by Law: an Experimental Study on Withdrawal Rights. Comment pp. 106-108

- Bettina Rockenbach
- Exclusionary Bundling and the Effects of a Competitive Fringe pp. 109-132

- Anil Caliskan, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith and Bart Wilson
- Exclusionary Bundling and the Effects of a Competitive Fringe. Comment pp. 133-137

- Christoph Engel
- Exclusionary Bundling and the Effects of a Competitive Fringe. Comment pp. 138-142

- Paul Heidhues
- On the Coevolution of Retribution and Trustworthiness: An (Indirect) Evolutionary and Experimental Analysis pp. 143-157

- Werner Güth, Hartmut Kliemt, Maria Levati and Georg von Wangenheim
- Evidence of the Need for Aggregate Litigation. Comment pp. 158-162

- Theodore Eisenberg
- On the Coevolution of Retribution and Trustworthiness: An (Indirect) Evolutionary and Experimental Analysis. Comment pp. 163-166

- Bernd Lahno
- Heuristics and Biases in Bankruptcy Judges pp. 167-186

- Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Chris Guthrie and Andrew J. Wistrich
- The Jurisprudence of Experimental Law and Economics. Comment pp. 187-198

- Douglas A. Kysar
- Heuristics and Biases in Bankruptcy Judges. Comment pp. 199-202

- Eric Langlais