Cooter offers an economic analysis of punitive damages, keeping in mind the role of social norms. Liability for compensatory damages provides efficient incentives for self-monitoring
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
We incorporate normative motivations into the economic model of accidents and tort rules. The social...
Law and morality forbid acts that cause uncompensable harms or create unreasonable risks. When peopl...
Justifications for the use of punitive damages refer to deterrence and punishment. After formulating...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
Recent comparative law and economics literature utilizes quantitative methods to evaluate the effect...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function – creating op...
International audienceIt is now commonplace to regard social norms as a subject of growing interest ...
The present research shows that, like financial sanctions, social punishment (the mere expression of...
<p>although many questions, part of the doctrine and jurisprudence homeland defend the application o...
Two central puzzles about social norms are how they are enforced and how they are created or modifie...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function - creating op...
Eisenberg, Heise, and Wells (this issue) as well as Eisenberg, et al. (2006) examine the relationshi...
Schwitters focuses on the differences between economic and a sociological perspectives on non-pecuni...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
We incorporate normative motivations into the economic model of accidents and tort rules. The social...
Law and morality forbid acts that cause uncompensable harms or create unreasonable risks. When peopl...
Justifications for the use of punitive damages refer to deterrence and punishment. After formulating...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
Recent comparative law and economics literature utilizes quantitative methods to evaluate the effect...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function – creating op...
International audienceIt is now commonplace to regard social norms as a subject of growing interest ...
The present research shows that, like financial sanctions, social punishment (the mere expression of...
<p>although many questions, part of the doctrine and jurisprudence homeland defend the application o...
Two central puzzles about social norms are how they are enforced and how they are created or modifie...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function - creating op...
Eisenberg, Heise, and Wells (this issue) as well as Eisenberg, et al. (2006) examine the relationshi...
Schwitters focuses on the differences between economic and a sociological perspectives on non-pecuni...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
We incorporate normative motivations into the economic model of accidents and tort rules. The social...