This article examines a firm's incentives to recall its product after learning that the product may harm consumers. It discusses whether courts should protect consumers who do not comply with recalls. Under the "no duty to return" rule, the firm bears the same liability no matter whether it has made a recall or not. The firm then may not recall the product as often as socially desired or provide insufficient reimbursement for consumers' return costs. In contrast, the "full duty to return" rule denies the firm's future liabilities after it makes a recall. More consumers then return the product, which may reduce the firm's incentives to recall the product. We show that the "full duty to return" rule may or may not generate more product recall...
Traditional law and economics analyses of products liability find that different liability regimes l...
This paper employs a new perspective for viewing product recall as a way to responsibly manage a fir...
In theory, the product liability system should induce manufacturers to invest in product safety at t...
This paper examines a firm’s private incentives to recall its product after learning of potential ha...
The nature and likelihood of harms associated with products may be revealed over time. As more infor...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article explores tort law’s treatment of agency standards and regulations r...
Product recalls have become an almost familiar phenomenon in a consumer's daily life. The reasons fo...
In recent years, innovations in consumer financial protection have drawn heavily from the law govern...
Scholars have paid intensive attention to product recalls over the past two decades. Prior studies s...
We explain in this Article that the benefits of product liability may well be outweighed by its cost...
AbstractThe number of defective, unsafe or dangerous products recalled from the market has been incr...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of firm characteristics and crisis characteristi...
This article urges courts to adopt the majority rule that strict liability should not apply to the m...
Products liability law has witnessed a long debate over whether manufacturers should be held strictl...
This paper investigates whether manufacturers should be liable if consumers, through the use of a pr...
Traditional law and economics analyses of products liability find that different liability regimes l...
This paper employs a new perspective for viewing product recall as a way to responsibly manage a fir...
In theory, the product liability system should induce manufacturers to invest in product safety at t...
This paper examines a firm’s private incentives to recall its product after learning of potential ha...
The nature and likelihood of harms associated with products may be revealed over time. As more infor...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Article explores tort law’s treatment of agency standards and regulations r...
Product recalls have become an almost familiar phenomenon in a consumer's daily life. The reasons fo...
In recent years, innovations in consumer financial protection have drawn heavily from the law govern...
Scholars have paid intensive attention to product recalls over the past two decades. Prior studies s...
We explain in this Article that the benefits of product liability may well be outweighed by its cost...
AbstractThe number of defective, unsafe or dangerous products recalled from the market has been incr...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of firm characteristics and crisis characteristi...
This article urges courts to adopt the majority rule that strict liability should not apply to the m...
Products liability law has witnessed a long debate over whether manufacturers should be held strictl...
This paper investigates whether manufacturers should be liable if consumers, through the use of a pr...
Traditional law and economics analyses of products liability find that different liability regimes l...
This paper employs a new perspective for viewing product recall as a way to responsibly manage a fir...
In theory, the product liability system should induce manufacturers to invest in product safety at t...