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Law, Coercion, and Expression: A Review Essay on Frederick Schauer's The Force of Law and Richard McAdams's The Expressive Powers of Law

By Eric Rasmusen

Journal of Economic Literature, September 2017

What is law and why do people obey it? This question from jurisprudence has recently been tackled using the tools of economics. The field of law and economics has long studied how fines and imprisonment affect behavior. Nobody believes, however, that all ...

The Real Effects of Monetary Shocks in Sticky Price Models: A Sufficient Statistic Approach

By Fernando Alvarez, ±á±ð°ù±¹Ã© Le Bihan, and Francesco Lippi

òòò½Íø Review, October 2016

We prove that the ratio of kurtosis to the frequency of price changes is a sufficient statistic for the real effects of monetary shocks, measured by the cumulated output response following the shock. The sufficient statistic result holds in a large class ...

Mafia in the Ballot Box

By Giuseppe De Feo and Giacomo Davide De Luca

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, August 2017

We study the impact of organized crime on electoral results, analyzing in detail the national parliamentary elections in Sicily for the period 1946-1992. We document the significant support given by the Sicilian mafia to the Christian Democratic Party whe...

Anomalies: The Ultimatum Game

By Richard H. Thaler

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 1988

This paper discusses simple ultimatum games, two-stage bargaining ultimatum games, and multistage ultimatum games. Finally, I discuss ultimatums in the market. Any time a monopolist (or monopsonist) sets a price (or wage), it has the quality of an ultimat...

Patent Remedies

By Carl Shapiro

òòò½Íø Review, May 2016

Since the Supreme Court's eBay decision in 2006, the U.S. has employed a hybrid patent remedy system that mixes property and liability rules. When the patent owner and the infringer are competitors, the courts typically issue a permanent injunction requir...