The paper analyses the contribution judges make to the supply of justice in Italian district courts. A Multilevel Growth Model (MGM) was applied to the analysis. The results show several differences in productivity in Italian district courts, which may be linked to (i) differences in the contribution of judges (ii) poor rational organization of resources and/or (iii) a limited use of case management techniques
Falavigna G, Ippoliti R. Reform Policy to Increase the Judicial Efficiency in Italy: the Opportunity...
An important problem in the public sector, given the lack of output prices and exit decisions to san...
With data from 2001 to 2010 of the First Instance Courts of the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, this ...
Italy is among the countries with the highest litigation rate and those with the highest duration of...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
Purpose This study investigates the presence of a productivity–quality trade-off in judicial decisi...
We investigate the causal relationship between judicial efficiency and firm size across Italian muni...
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
In recent years, the Italian judicial system has been at the center of both the political debate and...
An important problem in the public sector, given the lack of output prices and exit decisions to san...
Falavigna G, Ippoliti R. Data envelopment analysis to investigate the Italian legal system and its r...
The aim of this paper is to analyze from an economic perspective the effects of the judicial careers...
Despite its economic development, the average length of trials in Italy is one of the highest in the...
Falavigna G, Ippoliti R. Reform Policy to Increase the Judicial Efficiency in Italy: the Opportunity...
An important problem in the public sector, given the lack of output prices and exit decisions to san...
With data from 2001 to 2010 of the First Instance Courts of the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, this ...
Italy is among the countries with the highest litigation rate and those with the highest duration of...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
Purpose This study investigates the presence of a productivity–quality trade-off in judicial decisi...
We investigate the causal relationship between judicial efficiency and firm size across Italian muni...
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
In recent years, the Italian judicial system has been at the center of both the political debate and...
An important problem in the public sector, given the lack of output prices and exit decisions to san...
Falavigna G, Ippoliti R. Data envelopment analysis to investigate the Italian legal system and its r...
The aim of this paper is to analyze from an economic perspective the effects of the judicial careers...
Despite its economic development, the average length of trials in Italy is one of the highest in the...
Falavigna G, Ippoliti R. Reform Policy to Increase the Judicial Efficiency in Italy: the Opportunity...
An important problem in the public sector, given the lack of output prices and exit decisions to san...
With data from 2001 to 2010 of the First Instance Courts of the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, this ...