2014-10-14T06:47:18Z
2014-10-14T06:47:18Z
2011
2014-10-14T06:47:18Z
This study extends the standard econometric treatment of appellate court outcomes by 1) considering the role of decision-maker effort and case complexity, and 2) adopting a multi-categorical selection process of appealed cases. We find evidence of appellate courts being affected by both the effort made by first-stage decision makers and case complexity. This illustrates the value of widening the narrowly defined focus on heterogeneity in individual-specific preferences that characterises many applied studies on legal decision-making. Further, the majority of appealed cases represent non-random sub-samples and the multi-categorical selection process appears to offer advantages over the more commonly used dichotomous selection models.
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Models multinivell (Estadística); Càlcul de variacions; Assegurances d'automòbils; Vehicles elèctrics; Multilevel models (Statistics); Calculus of variations; Automobile insurance; Electric vehicles
Universitat de Barcelona. Institut de Recerca en Economia Aplicada Regional i Pública
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ub.edu/irea/working_papers/2011/201115.pdf
IREA – Working Papers, 2011, IR11/15
[WP E-IR11/15]
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