Search Results - "European journal of law and economics"
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This time is different?—on the use of emergency measures during the corona pandemic
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-08-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has not only caused millions to die and even more to lose their jobs, it has also prompted more governments to simultaneously declare a…”
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AI algorithms, price discrimination and collusion: a technological, economic and legal perspective
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-12-2020)“…In recent years, important concerns have been raised about the increasing capabilities of pricing algorithms to make use of artificial intelligence (AI)…”
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Pandemics, economic freedom, and institutional trade-offs
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-08-2022)“…We argue that institutions are bundles that involve trade-offs in the government’s ability to provide public goods that affect public health. We hypothesize…”
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Property rights theory, bundles of rights on IoT data, and the EU Data Act
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-04-2024)“…With the advance of smart IoT devices (Internet of Things) the amount of valuable data will increase dramatically. With its recently enacted Data Act (DA) the…”
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Net neutrality and high-speed broadband networks: evidence from OECD countries
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-06-2023)“…Network neutrality regulations are intended to preserve the Internet as a non-discriminatory, public network and an open platform for innovation. Whereas the…”
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Determinants of judicial efficiency: a survey
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2016)“…Court delay has been much lamented about the world over. Judicial efficiency is one important element in keeping it under control. This paper surveys the…”
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Cryptocurrency or usury? Crime and alternative money laundering techniques
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-04-2019)“…The article presents a novel dynamic setting to compare old—usury—and new—cryptocurrency—money laundering techniques and uses it for calibration to shed light…”
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The impact of institutionalized representation: creditors' committees and the resolution of corporate liquidation bankruptcies
Published in European journal of law and economics (09-11-2024)“…Abstract We utilize micro-level data on corporate liquidation bankruptcies in Slovenia to conduct the first systematic quantitative investigation of the impact…”
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Harmonising cryptocurrency regulation in Europe: opportunities for preventing illicit transactions
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-04-2024)“…This study focuses on the analysis of cryptocurrency regulatory developments in Europe. The aim is to review national crypto-legislation in Europe and the EU's…”
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Divorce law reforms and house prices in Europe
Published in European journal of law and economics (24-10-2024)“…Abstract This study investigates the static and dynamic effects of legal reforms facilitating divorce on housing prices. Multiple mechanisms, such as…”
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A systematic content analysis of innovation in European competition law
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2024)“…Innovation plays a crucial role in defining competitive dynamics. Given this fact, one might expect ‘innovation’ to play a consistent role in antitrust law…”
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Nudging law enforcement: evidence from low priority initiatives
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2024)“…The effect of non-binding guidelines (nudges) on citizens’ compliance with law has been studied theoretically and empirically in behavioral law and economics…”
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The deterrence effect of criminal sanctions against environmental crime in Finland: an application of the rational choice model of crime
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2024)“…Applying the rational choice model of crime, this study estimates the optimality of sanctions for environmental crimes, the social cost of these crimes and the…”
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Cartels, board gender composition and gender quotas
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2024)“…Cartel busting often results in the restructuring of boards of directors, presumably to remove individuals (both executive and non-executive members) who may…”
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Carrots, sticks, and environmental crime in Italy
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-10-2024)“…This paper investigates the effect of legal deterrence (sticks) and economic conditions (carrots) on environmental crime in Italy. We have a unique dataset of…”
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Clawback enforcement, executive pay, and accounting manipulation
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Minimum wage non-compliance: the role of co-determination
Published in European journal of law and economics (14-09-2024)“…Abstract We analyse how co-determination is related to non-compliance with the German minimum wage, which was introduced in 2015. The Works Constitution Act…”
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Product liability for defective AI
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-04-2024)“…This paper studies the efficient definition of product defects for AI systems with autonomous capabilities. It argues that defining defects in product…”
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Gender equality within boards: comparing quota and soft law
Published in European journal of law and economics (01-04-2024)“…In 2011, Britain and France introduced affirmative action policies aiming at improving board gender mix in listed companies. While the reforms were similar in…”
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