Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics-Zeitschrift fuer di

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics-Zeitschrift fuer di is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Toward a (Dis)equilibrium Theory of Crime?8
Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Medical Supplies and Competition in Hospital Quality5
Illicit Income and Victimization Risk: Evidence on Compensating Wage Differentials4
Relational Contracts: Recent Empirical Advancements and Open Questions4
From Incentives to Control to Adaptation: Exploring Interactions between Formal and Relational Governance4
Sabotaging Teammates and Rent Dissipation in a Rent-Seeking Contest3
Racial Disparities in Criminal Sentencing Vary Considerably across Federal Judges2
The Importance of Base-Rates in Differential Impact: A Bail Reform Case-Study2
Plaintiff Favoritism in Judicial Cost-Shifting Decisions2
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Dimensionality on the Supreme Court2
Racial Disparities in Criminal Sentencing Vary Considerably across Federal Judges1
Did Different Rules for Establishing Property Rights in Land Impact Development? Evidence from Colonial South Australia, 1837–19101
Relational Contracts: Reputation and Renegotiation1
Current Challenges in Competition Policy1
Antitrust, Amazon, and Algorithmic Auditing1
Reformulating Detection in the Economic Model of Crime: Probability Scaling and Group Punishment1
Compensating Non-Convicted Pretrial Detainees: The Strategic Impact on Detentions and Convictions1
Case Resolutions in the Shadow of Court-Ordered Litigation Costs1
Publication and Strategy in the U.S. Courts of Appeals1
Liability for Accidents between Road Users whose Activity Levels Are Verifiable1
Revealing the Value of Relationships1
Thinking Like a Lawyer in the Age of Generative AI1
Hiring Decisions as a Tale of Risk Aversion Versus Stigma1
How do Bureaucratic Budget Competition and Collective Bargaining Affect the Share of Temporary Employment?0
Computing the Ordinary Meaning0
Symposium on Credence Goods0
Overconfidence and Endogenous Contract Incompleteness0
Legally Constrained Narratives in Artificial Intelligence0
Moral Accounting and Real Effort: Experimental Evidence0
Do Not Draw a Black Ball from the Justice Lottery0
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The Social Equilibrium of Relational Arrangements0
Cautions on the Use of AI for Empirical Legal Research0
Entry-Deterrent Licensing Revisited0
Judicial Decision-Making0
An Active-Contracting Perspective on Equilibrium Selection in Relational Contracts0
Searching for Treatment0
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The Role of Uncertainty for Product Announcement Strategies: The Case of Autonomous Vehicles0
Product Recommendation and Self-Preferencing0
Network Goods, Price Discrimination, and Two-Sided Platforms0
How Criminological Theorizing can Enhance Economic Empiricism0
Endogenous Information Disclosure in Contests with Delegation0
Treatment Delay in Credence Goods Markets0
Trade Liberalization and Endogeneity in a Unified Model of Production and Consumption Pollution0
Data Repurposing through Compatibility: A Computational Perspective0
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Too Much or Too Little? Price Discrimination in a Market for Credence Goods0
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Why do Judges Grant Rehearing Requests? Evidence from the Supreme Court of Israel0
Employment Challenges Faced by People with Criminal Histories0
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Measuring Meta-Interpretation0
Selection Bias and Causal Inference in Empirical Studies of the U.S. Courts of Appeals0
Editorial Preface0
Calling in at Dr. GPT0
A Labor Market for Persuaders: Theory and Evidence from Financial Advice0
Dimensionality on the Supreme Court0
How to Use Large Language Models for Empirical Legal Research0
Hide and Seek in the Judiciary0
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Doctrine as a Decision Aid: A Symposium at the Interface of Law, Research on Decision-Making and Computer Science0
Learning the Law Together: Judges, Litigants, and Case-by-Case Adjudication0
Bias in Choice of Law: New Empirical and Experimental Evidence0
Self-Enforcing Wage Contracts Redux0
Food for the Soul and the Planet: Measuring the Impact of the Return of Meatless Fridays for (some) UK Catholics0
Why do Judges Grant Rehearing Requests? Evidence from the Supreme Court of Israel0
Judicial Opinions Are Evidence, but What Are they Evidence of?0
The Road to Hell and Criminological Theory: Intention-Behavior Gaps in Crime0
Is Choice of Law Biased? How Would we Know?0
Crime for a Living0
The (In)congruence Between Stated and Revealed Preferences: The Role of Substance Use Dependence0
The Competitive Effects of Consumer Boycotts0
Dimensionality on the Supreme Court0
Relational Contracting: Complementarities with Behavioral and Experimental Economics0
Testing a Unified Anomie and Choice Model of Offender Decision Making0
Crime: Analyzing Criminal Decision Making with the Tools of Economics and Criminology0
Refunded NOx-Emission Payments Scheme: A Viable Alternative to a Pigouvian Tax?0
Employment Challenges Faced by People with Criminal Histories0
The Ghosts of Empirical Legal Studies: Past, Present, and Future0
Why do Judges Grant Rehearing Requests? Evidence from the Supreme Court of Israel0
Language Model Interpretability and Empirical Legal Studies0
Contracts to Prevent Corruption in Auctions0
The Plausibility of Algorithmic Legal Commands0
Crimterdisciplinarity0
Technical Change, Moral Hazard, and the Decentralization Penalty0
Making and Breaking Promises when their Costs Are Private Information0
FDI and International Collusion0
Do Judges Matter?0
Learning the Law Together: Judges, Litigants, and Case-by-Case Adjudication0
Data Repurposing through Compatibility: A Computational Perspective0
Testing a Unified Anomie and Choice Model of Offender Decision Making0
The Reforms of Shang Yang0
Reputational Damage and Reassignment Pay0
Illicit Income and Victimization Risk: Evidence on Compensating Wage Differentials0
Second Opinions and Diagnostic Uncertainty in Expert Markets0
Strategic Cops and Robbers?0
Plaintiff Favoritism in Judicial Cost-Shifting Decisions0
The Impact of Multinationals' Home-Returning Threats on the Fiscal Policies of Host Countries0
Expert Costs and the Role of Verifiability0
Bilateral Delegation, Wage Bargaining, and Innovation0
The Tragedy of the Common Holdings: Coordinated Manager Compensation and Price Competition0
Machine Learning and the Law0
Institutional Screening and the Sustainability of Conditional Cooperation0
Data Repurposing through Compatibility: A Computational Perspective0
Myopic CEOs and Product Safety (Re)design: Internal versus External Enforcement0
Reexamining Ad Valorem and Specific Taxation under Uncertainty0
Board-Level Employee Representation and Risk Sharing Between Shareholders and Employees: Evidence from the German Codetermination Act of 19760
Managerial Firms, Taxation, and Welfare0
Testing a Unified Anomie and Choice Model of Offender Decision Making0
Cooperation versus Competition between Agents in Relational Contracts0
Implicit Contracts, Incentive Compatibility, and Involuntary Unemployment: Thirty Years On0
Cooperative R&D for a New Product under Convex Production Costs0
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Exposure to Law Enforcement and Deterrence0
Metrics Matter0
The Importance of Base-Rates in Differential Impact: A Bail Reform Case-Study0
Do Judges Matter?0
An Experimental Study of Auctions with Externalities0
Autonomous Decision-Making as a Challenge for Legal Research0
Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, Foreign Ownership, and the Choice of Commodity Taxation Principle0
Discussion: Measuring Meta-Interpretation0
Health Implications on the Excessive Use of AI Chatbots0
A Note on the Bright and Dark Side of Unilateral Desire for Impacts in Team Production: Effect of Action Interactions Among Team Members0
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A Note on the Costs of Quality in Vertically Differentiated Duopoly0
Exposure to Law Enforcement and Deterrence0
Hell is Worth All That: A Comment on Perceptual Deterrence in Theory and Practice0
Learning How to Use Large Language Models for Empirical Legal Research0
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