Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in general, and punitive damages awards in particular, should display an incoherent pattern. According to the prediction, inexperienced decisionmakers, such as juries, should fail to convert their qualitative judgments of defendants\u27 conduct into consistent, meaningful dollar amounts. This Article tests this prediction and finds modest support for the thesis that experience across different types of cases will lead to greater consistency in awards. Despite this support, numerous studies of damage awards in real cases detect a generally sensible pattern of damage awards. This Article tries to reconcile the largely coherent pattern of real-world...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation’s most populous counties as...
Punitive damages have prompted much academic and political debate during the last twenty years. In t...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
Using one year of jury trial outcomes from 45 of the nation\u27s most populous counties, this articl...
Using one year of jury trial outcomes from 45 of the nation\u27s most populous counties, this articl...
This article assesses the relation between compensatory damages and punitive damages in cases leadin...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
This essay reports and discusses the implications of an experimental study involving punitive damage...
Professor Viscusi\u27s article differs from the dominant mode of law and economics scholarship on pu...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation\u27s most populous counties...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation’s most populous counties as...
Punitive damages have prompted much academic and political debate during the last twenty years. In t...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
Using one year of jury trial outcomes from 45 of the nation\u27s most populous counties, this articl...
Using one year of jury trial outcomes from 45 of the nation\u27s most populous counties, this articl...
This article assesses the relation between compensatory damages and punitive damages in cases leadin...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
This essay reports and discusses the implications of an experimental study involving punitive damage...
Professor Viscusi\u27s article differs from the dominant mode of law and economics scholarship on pu...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation\u27s most populous counties...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation’s most populous counties as...
Punitive damages have prompted much academic and political debate during the last twenty years. In t...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...