In spite of its tenure as the prevailing economic theory of strict liability, the proposition that strict liability should be preferred to negligence when it is desirable to reduce injurers\u27 activity levels rather than victims\u27 activity levels raises a few questions. First, when should we prefer to reduce injurers\u27 activity levels rather than victims\u27? Second, why should we not hold both victim and injurer strictly liable? This paper provides a model that answers these questions more effectively than the prevailing economic model. The model presented here offers specific predictions that are consistent with the detailed law on strict liability and the appearance of strict liability in pockets rather than as an across-the-board d...
The efficiency of two different means of controlling hazardous economic activities, namely ex post l...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
An important issue in Taiwan today concerns the rising tension between strict liability and negligen...
In spite of its tenure as the prevailing economic theory of strict liability, the proposition that s...
This paper analyzes the difficulties of comparing the respective effectiveness of two among the most...
This article examines a model of strict liability with costly litigation and presents conditions und...
The imposition of strict liability has long been and remains highly controversial. Legal systems rel...
Do injurers’ insolvency and victims’ reluctance to sue affect accident prevention in the same way? A...
This paper examines the influence of litigation costs on deterrence under strict liability and under...
This article compares the classic liability rules, negligence and strict liability, under the hypoth...
In this paper we revise the results about the efficiency of (strict) unlimited, then limited liabili...
This paper studies the delegation of activities that pose serious risks to health and the environmen...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
The fundamental claim that the Restatement (Third) of Torts: General Principles makes about strict l...
The standard economic model of bilateral precaution concludes that (in the absence of uncertainty, m...
The efficiency of two different means of controlling hazardous economic activities, namely ex post l...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
An important issue in Taiwan today concerns the rising tension between strict liability and negligen...
In spite of its tenure as the prevailing economic theory of strict liability, the proposition that s...
This paper analyzes the difficulties of comparing the respective effectiveness of two among the most...
This article examines a model of strict liability with costly litigation and presents conditions und...
The imposition of strict liability has long been and remains highly controversial. Legal systems rel...
Do injurers’ insolvency and victims’ reluctance to sue affect accident prevention in the same way? A...
This paper examines the influence of litigation costs on deterrence under strict liability and under...
This article compares the classic liability rules, negligence and strict liability, under the hypoth...
In this paper we revise the results about the efficiency of (strict) unlimited, then limited liabili...
This paper studies the delegation of activities that pose serious risks to health and the environmen...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
The fundamental claim that the Restatement (Third) of Torts: General Principles makes about strict l...
The standard economic model of bilateral precaution concludes that (in the absence of uncertainty, m...
The efficiency of two different means of controlling hazardous economic activities, namely ex post l...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
An important issue in Taiwan today concerns the rising tension between strict liability and negligen...