The Judgment Proof Problem has usually been analyzed as an issue concerning a type of agents. This paper explores the possibility of dealing with the same class of situations as an alternative of rational choice available for any agent with some assets, instead. The basic model drawn up for that aim assumes that becoming a Judgment Proof is a costly choice as well as the relation between its cost and the level of goods actually shielded depends on the institutional framework implied
This Article contends that the diversity of reasons chosen to rationalize different cases, even diff...
This article argues that substantially all judgment proofing can be described through a single model...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
By reinterpreting Savage's axioms as axioms of the social rationality over resource allocations, we ...
By reinterpreting Savage's axioms as axioms of the social rationality over resource allocations, we ...
In this paper we analyse two ways in which liability can be reduced: caps (the judgment proof proble...
This paper develops a theoretical account of presumptions, focusing on their capacity to mediate bet...
This chapter presents an overview of the theoretical law and economics literature on the burden of p...
The controversy regarding the appropriate purpose of tort law continues to rage. Some advocate that...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The economic theory of tort h...
Decision theory seems to offer a very attractive normative framework for individual and social choic...
A tortfeasor who cannot fully pay for the harms that it causes is said to be judgment proof. Comme...
We consider situations where legal liability yields insufficient incentives for socially efficient b...
Economists and lawyer-economists have extensively analyzed the efficiency of negligence rules in tor...
This Article offers a legal analysis of economics in contradistinction to the prevailing economic...
This Article contends that the diversity of reasons chosen to rationalize different cases, even diff...
This article argues that substantially all judgment proofing can be described through a single model...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
By reinterpreting Savage's axioms as axioms of the social rationality over resource allocations, we ...
By reinterpreting Savage's axioms as axioms of the social rationality over resource allocations, we ...
In this paper we analyse two ways in which liability can be reduced: caps (the judgment proof proble...
This paper develops a theoretical account of presumptions, focusing on their capacity to mediate bet...
This chapter presents an overview of the theoretical law and economics literature on the burden of p...
The controversy regarding the appropriate purpose of tort law continues to rage. Some advocate that...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The economic theory of tort h...
Decision theory seems to offer a very attractive normative framework for individual and social choic...
A tortfeasor who cannot fully pay for the harms that it causes is said to be judgment proof. Comme...
We consider situations where legal liability yields insufficient incentives for socially efficient b...
Economists and lawyer-economists have extensively analyzed the efficiency of negligence rules in tor...
This Article offers a legal analysis of economics in contradistinction to the prevailing economic...
This Article contends that the diversity of reasons chosen to rationalize different cases, even diff...
This article argues that substantially all judgment proofing can be described through a single model...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...