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1. Timely justice as a determinant of economic growth
Djankov, Simeon; Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.; Spru, Rok;2024
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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2. Fake & original : the case of Japanese food in Southeast Asian countries
Domon, Koji; Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2022
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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3. Economic analysis of law : a book as a workbench
Ramello, Giovanni B.;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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4. Special issue: European associations
Marciano, Alain; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2021
Type: Aufsatzsammlung; Beiträge
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5. Partnership and innovation in the pharmaceutical industry : the case of clinical research
Ippoliti, R.; Ramello, Giovanni B.; Scherer, Frederic M.;2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 4 (based on OpenCitations)
6. Is justice delayed justice denied? : an empirical approach
Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.; Spruk, Rok;2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 11 (based on OpenCitations)
7. Justice Without Romance. The History of the Economic Analyses of Judges Behavior – 1960–1993
abstractRichard Posner's “What Do Judges and Justices Maximize?” (1993a) is not, as usually believed, the first analysis of judges' behaviors made by using the assumption that judges are rational and maximize a utility function. It arrived at the end of a rather long process. This paper recounts the history of this process, from the “birth” of law and economics in the 1960s to 1993. We show that economic analyses of judge behavior were introduced in the early 1970s under the pen of Posner. At that time, rationality was not modeled in terms of utility maximization. Utility maximization came later. We also show that rationality and incentives were introduced to explain the efficiency of Common Law. A controversy then took place that led Posner, and other economists, to postpone their analysis of judicial behavior until the 1990s. By then, the situation had changed. New and conclusive evidence of judges' utility maximizing behavior demanded for a general theory to be expressed. In addition, the context was favorable to Chicago economists. It was time for Posner to publish his article
Marciano, Alain; Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2020
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8. Entrepreneurship and failure : two sides of the same coin?
Eklund, Johan E.; Levratto, Nadine; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 33 (based on OpenCitations)
9. Bankruptcy delay and firms' dynamics
Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 14 (based on OpenCitations)
10. Justice without romance : the history of the economic analyses of judges' behavior, 1960-1993
Marciano, Alain; Melcarne, Alessandro; Ramello, Giovanni B.;2020
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