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An Economic Theory Of The Duty To Bargain, Keith N. Hylton Nov 1994

An Economic Theory Of The Duty To Bargain, Keith N. Hylton

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Professor Hylton's paper presents an economic theory of the duty to bargain in good faith under the National Labor Relations Act. The duty to bargain alters bargaining incentives in two ways. First, it imposes a duty to disclose relevant information on the informationally advantaged party. Second, by conditioning the right to act unilaterally on satisfaction of bargaining obligations, the duty to bargain brings about a partial reallocation of the parties' entitlements. This partial reallocation increases the potential gains from honest contracting relative to the benefits of exploiting an informational advantage and thus alters incentives in a way that makes honest …


Systemische Und Fallbezogene Losungsansatze Fur Marktversagen Bei Immaterialgutern (Systemic And Case-By-Case Responses To Failures In Markets For Tangible Goods), Wendy J. Gordon Jan 1994

Systemische Und Fallbezogene Losungsansatze Fur Marktversagen Bei Immaterialgutern (Systemic And Case-By-Case Responses To Failures In Markets For Tangible Goods), Wendy J. Gordon

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Diese Abhandlung versucht, verschiedene Probleme des Immaterialgüterrechts zu vereinheitlichen, indem von einer einzigen Perspektive ausgegangen wird, nämlich der des Marktversagens. Aus ökonomischer Sicht sollte die Frage, ob Immaterialgüterschutz für eine bestimmte Branche oder ein bestimmtes lmmaterialgut gewährt werden sollte, zum Großteil von einem komparativen Institutionen- Ansatz abhängen. Mit anderen Worten, eine Analyse, ob die Einführung von Immaterialgüterrechten allokationseffizient ist, befaßt sich mit der Frage, ob die Unvollkommenheiten einer Rechtsordnung mit Immaterialgüterschutz mehr oder weniger kostspielig wären als jene Unvollkommenheiten, die ansonsten bestünden. Obwohl es sich hierbei letztlich um eine empirische Frage handelt, ist es doch möglich, einige plausible Hypothesen aufzustellen. …


Multiple Litigants With A Public Good Remedy, Robert Marshall, Michael J. Meurer, Jean-Francois Richard Jan 1994

Multiple Litigants With A Public Good Remedy, Robert Marshall, Michael J. Meurer, Jean-Francois Richard

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Potential bidders are frequently excluded from participation in a federal procurement by the mandatory specifications or evaluation criteria in the bid solicitation. For certain procurements aggrieved bidders can protest inappropriate exclusions to a quasi-judicial board. We present a model where there are multiple potential litigants and the remedy is a public good. Equilibrium litigation can arise without decision errors by the court or information asymmetries. We show that protests can deter inappropriate exclusions but can also lead to undesirable settlement agreements. The free-rider problem created by the public good remedy can also cause voluntary revisions of an excessively restrictive bid …