Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
Editors
Bayer, Ralph-C. (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Muehlheusser, Gerd (University of Hamburg, Germany) – Managing Editor
Editorial Office
Hallmann, Regine (Berlin, Germany)
Advisory Board
Che, Yeon-Koo (Columbia University, USA)
Engel, Christoph (Max Planck Institute Bonn, Germany)
Holmström, Bengt R. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Ju, Biung-Ghi (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea)
MacLeod, W. Bentley (Princeton University, USA)
Roemer, John E. (Yale University, USA)
Schweizer, Urs (University of Bonn, Germany)
Spier, Kathryn E. (Harvard Law School, USA)
Weingast, Barry R. (Stanford University, USA)
Wolfstetter, Elmar G. (Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany)
ISSN 0932-4569 (Print Edition)
ISSN 1614-0559 (Online Edition)
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Founded as Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft in 1844.
Founded as Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft in 1844.
As one of the oldest journals in the field of political economy, the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) deals traditionally with the problems of economics, social policy, and their legal framework. JITE is listed in: Baidu Scholar, Ebsco Discovery Service, EconLit, IBSS, Journal of Economic Literature, Kuselit Online, RePEc, SCOPUS, and in Web of Science SSCI.
Online First
From 2013 on all accepted articles are published in an Online First version (in their final layout) to make them searchable and citable by their DOI immediately after peer review and acceptance. Once the article is published in an issue of the journal, the Online First version will be removed.
Symposium on Credence Goods
Contents
p. I (1)
Editorial Preface
Winand Emons, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Gerd Muehlheusser
Symposium on Credence Goods
pp. 1-16 (16)
Articles
Jianpei Li, Yaofu Ouyang, Wanzhu Zhang
Expert Costs and the Role of Verifiability
pp. 17-42 (26)
Yuk-fai Fong, Ting Liu, Xiaoxuan Meng, Lin Zhao
Treatment Delay in Credence Goods Markets
pp. 43-73 (31)
Florian Baumann, Alexander Rasch
Second Opinions and Diagnostic Uncertainty in Expert Markets
pp. 74-105 (32)
Uwe Dulleck, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Alexander Konovalov
Anna Ulrichshofer, Markus Walzl
Online First Articles
Shaun Larcom, Luca Panzone, Po-Wen She
Food for the Soul and the Planet: Measuring the Impact of the Return of Meatless Fridays for (some) UK Catholics
Online First
Arijit Mukherjee
Arild Heimvik, Eirik S. Amundsen
All Volumes
Forthcoming Articles
Regular Articles
Te Bao, Yun Dai, Yongqin Wang
Overconfidence and Endogenous Contract Incompleteness
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz
Network Goods, Price Discrimination, and Two-Sided Platforms
Shaun Larcom, Luca Panzone, Po-Wen She
Food for the Soul and the Planet: Measuring the Impact of the Return of Meatless Fridays for (some) UK Catholics
Arijit Mukherjee, Bibhas Saha
Bilateral Delegation, Wage Bargaining, and Innovation
Shuai Niu
Entry-Deterrent Licensing Revisited
Urs Schweizer
Liability for Accidents between Road Users whose Activity Levels Are Verifiable
Uday Bhanu Sinha
FDI and International Collusion
Kuang-Cheng Andy Wang, Chia-Yu Hu, Shao-Hsun Keng
Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Medical Supplies and Competition in Hospital Quality
39th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics –
Machine Learning and the Law
Christoph Engel, Urs Schweizer
Editorial Preface
Asia J. Biega
Data Repurposing through Compatibility: A Computational Perspective
Comment by Anthony Niblett
Comment by Michael Kurschilgen
Jonathan H. Choi
How to Use Large Language Models for Empirical Legal Research
Comment by Elissa M. Redmiles
Comment by Edward H. Stiglitz
Michael A. Livermore, Felix Herron, Daniel N. Rockmore
Language Model Interpretability and Empirical Legal Studies
Comment by Rachael K. Hinkle
Piotr Bystranowski, Kevin Tobia
Measuring Meta-Interpretation
Comment by Frederick Schauer
Comment by Maria Antoniak
Hyojin Chin, Assem Zhunis, Wenchao Dank, Chiyoung Cha, Meeyoung Cha
Health Implications on the Excessive Use of AI Chatbots
Comment by Christoph Engel
Abhisek Dash, Abhijnan Chakraborty, Saptarshi Ghosh, Animesh Mukherjee,
Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold, Krishna Gummadi
Antitrust, Amazon, and Algorithmic Auditing
Reading sample
Urs Schweizer
Damages Regimes, Precaution Incentives, and the Intensity Principle," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE). 2013, 169, 567 – 586
Online Access
Online access to the full text of the JITE for subscribers
The articles in the JITE are available online to institutions and private persons, starting with volume 157 (2001). Online access can be obtained through our eLibrary.
Editors
Editors
As of May 1, Ralph-Christopher Bayer replaced Biung-Ghi Ju as editor of JITE. We are grateful to Biung-Ghi Ju for his long lasting service in this role, and we are happy to announce that he will continue to support the journal by becoming a member of the Advisory Board.
Ralph-C. Bayer
Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide.
Research fields: public economics, behavioral game theory, experimental economics, industrial organization.
Publications: Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Public Economics, European Economic Review, and others.
E-mail: ralph.bayer@adelaide.edu.au
Gerd Muehlheusser – Managing Editor
Professor of Microeconomics at the University of Hamburg.
Research fields: contract theory, industrial organization, law & economics, organizational economics, behavioral economics, and economics of sports. Publications: The RAND Journal of Economics, European Economic Review, The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, and others.
E-mail: jite@mohrsiebeck.com
Editorial Office
Hallmann, Regine (Berlin, Germany)
Advisory Board
Che, Yeon-Koo (Columbia University, USA)
Engel, Christoph (Max Planck Institute Bonn, Germany)
Holmström, Bengt R. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Ju, Biung-Ghi (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea)
MacLeod, W. Bentley (Princeton University, USA)
Roemer, John E. (Yale University, USA)
Schweizer, Urs (University of Bonn, Germany)
Spier, Kathryn E. (Harvard Law School, USA)
Weingast, Barry R. (Stanford University, USA)
Wolfstetter, Elmar G. (Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany)
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Downloadable Templates for JITE
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Should you need an unzip program in order to extract individual files, we can recommend PeaZip for Linux and Windows or TheUnarchiver for macOS, which are free of charge.
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Volume 180 (2024)
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Current and previous volumes
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Previous volumes at DigiZeitschriften
The contents of volumes 1 (1844) to 160 (2004) are available from DigiZeitschriften, which is similar to the JSTOR project, as easily readable, graphic files, searchable via the table of contents. Some of the articles can be downloaded free of charge at digizeitschriften.de/jite. Members of institutions can access the online subscription over their intranet. In this case, the administrator will have to activate the network's IP address space at DigiZeitschriften beforehand.
The predecessor of the JITE, Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft,at DigiZeitschriften.
Previous volumes at JSTOR
The contents of volumes 1 (1844) up to 169 (2013) are also available from the JSTOR online archives as easily readable, graphic files, as a searchable PDF as well as in the form of abstracts. The issues of the past five years are available as abstracts only with a link to IngentaConnect. Members of institutions who have a subscription to JSTOR are authenticated automatically on the basis of their network addresses. No prior registration is necessary. JITE at jstor.org.
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