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1by Friehe, Tim Published in Supreme Court economic review (01.01.2020)“...Widespread evidence indicates that social and moral concerns are relevant for potential offenders’ choices regarding norm violation. This article examines a...”
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2by Friehe, Tim Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.11.2013)“...This paper establishes that a lobbying stage following investment decisions regarding abatement technology may imply a positive strategic effect of investment,...”
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3“...This paper analyzes how a salience bias of the defendant influences the settlement process and outcome. We consider the classic screening model in which the...”
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4by Friehe, Tim Friehe, Tim Pannenberg, Markus Pannenberg, Markus Published in Journal of population economics (01.01.2020)“...We use the separation and later reunification of Germany after World War II to show that a political regime shapes time preferences of its residents. Using two...”
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5“...This paper analyzes how product liability influences choices by a brand manufacturer who faces competition from a competitive fringe when consumers are salient...”
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6“...This paper investigates the influence of political regimes on the relative importance of conspicuous consumption. We use the division of Germany into the...”
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7“...This article questions whether excessive policing practices can persist in an environment where law enforcement policies are subject to political pressures...”
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8“...This paper demonstrates that the likelihood of tacit collusion in a given oligopolistic industry may depend on the kind of liability rule applied to the...”
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9by Tim Friehe Published in Public choice (01.06.2011)“...This paper establishes that being asset-constrained may be advantageous for defendants in litigation contests. An active asset constraint of defendants (i) may...”
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10“...We describe how product liability interacts with regulatory product approval in influencing a firm’s incentives to acquire information about product risk,...”
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11“...This paper analyzes a framework in which a (potentially) present-biased injurer faces (potentially) present-biased plaintiffs. We focus on the injurer’s care...”
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12“...We examine whether rule compliance predicts prosocial behavior. We proxy rule compliance by compliance with parking regulations and prosocial behavior via...”
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13“...This article explores the role of the exclusionary rule for improving the level of law enforcement. In a setup in which the enforcement authority and the...”
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14by Tabbach, Avraham Friehe, Tim Published in Journal of institutional and theoretical economics (2018-00-00)
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15by Tim Friehe Published in Public choice (01.10.2008)“...The inspection game as formulated by Tsebelis (Am. Polit. Sci. Rev. 83: 77–91, 1989) has the counterintuitive implication that crime is unaffected by the...”
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16by Friehe, Tim Published in Review of law & economics (2019)“...Abstract This paper analyzes a litigation contest in which the plaintiff’s lawyer and the defendant choose effort. The plaintiff selects the relative...”
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17“...Traditional law and economics analyses of products liability find that different liability regimes lead to the same market outcome, implying that risk-neutral...”
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18“...In the economic analysis of liability law, information about accident risk and how it can be influenced by precautions is commonly taken for granted. However,...”
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19by Friehe, Tim Müller, Helge Neumeier, Florian Published in European Journal of Political Economy (01.12.2018)“...This paper explores the potential causal influence of Western television programming on crime rates. We exploit a natural experiment involving access to West...”
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20by Friehe, Tim Friehe, Tim Mechtel, Mario Mechtel, Mario Published in Review of economics of the household (01.12.2017)“...This paper tests our theoretical prediction that households with positional concerns use gambling to attempt leapfrogging in the social hierarchy. We rely on...”