Publications of Christoph Engel
All genres
Journal Article (160)
2024
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79 (22), pp. 997 - 1007 (2024)
Kommentar ohne Autor: Können Sprachmodelle das Kommentieren übernehmen? Juristenzeitung
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Asking GPT for the ordinary meaning of statutory terms. Journal of Law, Technology & Policy (2), pp. 235 - 296 (2024)
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180 (2), pp. 365 - 367 (2024)
Calling in at Dr. GPT. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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180 (2), pp. 211 - 213 (2024)
Editorial Preface: Machine Learning and the Law. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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78, 106189 (2024)
Is transparency a blessing or a curse? An experimental horse race between accountability and extortionary corruption. International Review of Law and Economics
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2 (48) (2024)
Deliberately ignoring unfairness: Responses to uncertain inequality in the ultimatum game. Communications Psychology
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62 (2), pp. 563 - 583 (2024)
Outcomes or participation? Experimentally testing competing sources of legitimacy for taxation. Economic Inquiry
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101, 102712 (2024)
What makes cooperation precarious? Journal of Economic Psychology
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Code is law: How COMPAS affects the way the judiciary handles the risk of recidivism. Artificial Intelligence and Law (2024)
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Bounded cognition and the taking of personal property: An experiment. American Law and Economics Review (accepted)
2023
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60 (4), pp. 455 - 492 (2023)
How little does it take to trigger a peer effect? An experiment on crime as conditional rule violation. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
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179 (1), pp. 118 - 120 (2023)
Do not draw a black ball from the justice lottery. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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179 (1), pp. 152 - 155 (2023)
Hide and seek in the judiciary. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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25 (1), pp. 338 - 380 (2023)
Does the fundamental transformation deter trade? An experiment. American Law and Economics Review 2022
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19 (4), pp. 1179 - 1221 (2022)
Lucky you: Your case is heard by a seasoned panel; panel effects in the German constitutional court. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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19, pp. 447 - 490 (2022)
Intensified support for juvenile offenders on probation: Evidence from Germany. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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18, pp. 139 - 152 (2022)
Diffusion of legal innovations. Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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77 (12), pp. 593 - 599 (2022)
Grundrechtskonjunkturen. Juristenzeitung 2021
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63 (4), pp. 1063 - 1087 (2021)
Sunlight is the best disinfectant – or is it? Anonymity as a means to enhance impartiality. Arizona Law Review
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69, pp. 777 - 797 (2021)
Challenges in the interdisciplinary use of comparative law. American Journal of Comparative Law
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17 (2), pp. 241 - 251 (2021)
The impact of behavioral economics on the law: Introduction. Review of Law & Economics
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13 (1), pp. 284 - 340 (2021)
Machine advice with a warning about machine limitations: Experimentally testing the solution mandated by the Wisconsin supreme court. Journal of Legal Analysis
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187, pp. 111 - 136 (2021)
Managing expectations: How selective information affects cooperation and punishment in social dilemma games. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
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85, 102384 (2021)
People are conditional rule followers. Journal of Economic Psychology
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17 (1), p. 239 - 239 (2021)
A note on the article by Mark Ramseyer, published in RLE 2020. Review of Law & Economics
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16, pp. 290 - 322 (2021)
Social mindfulness is normative when costs are low, but rapidly declines with increases in costs. Judgment and Decision Making 2020
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81, 102293 (2020)
The fragility of a nudge: The power of self-set norms to contain a social dilemma. Journal of Economic Psychology
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81, 102314 (2020)
Tax morale and fairness in conflict: An experiment. Journal of Economic Psychology
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17 (4), pp. 722 - 751 (2020)
Manna from heaven for judges: Judges’ reaction to a quasi-random reduction in caseload. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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178, pp. 124 - 147 (2020)
Estimating heterogeneous reactions to experimental treatments. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
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26 (3), pp. 333 - 352 (2020)
Coherence-based reasoning and order effects in legal judgments. Psychology, Public Policy and the Law
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176 (1), pp. 44 - 47 (2020)
Uncertain judges. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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176 (1), pp. 1 - 3 (2020)
Causality in the law and in the social science. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) 2019
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183, 108616 (2019)
Deciding on Behalf of Others Does Not Mitigate Selfishness: An Experiment. Economics Letters
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175 (1), pp. 123 - 125 (2019)
The accuracy–discrimination trade-off. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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16, pp. 881 - 908 (2019)
When Does Transparency Backfire? Putting Jeremy Bentham’s Theory of General Prevention to the Experimental Test. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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160, pp. 138 - 197 (2019)
How to Deal with Inconsistent Choices on Multiple Price Lists. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2018
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61 (3), pp. 525 - 553 (2018)
How to Protect Entitlements: An Experiment. Journal of Law and Economics
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174, pp. 5 - 23 (2018)
Empirical Methods for the Law. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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Empirical Legal Studies: CELS and CELSE. Review of Law & Economics (2018)
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105, pp. 51 - 70 (2018)
If the Worst Comes to the Worst. Dictator Giving When Recipient’s Endowments are Risky. European Economic Review
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30 (2), pp. 220 - 246 (2018)
Modeling a Satisficing Judge. Rationality and Society
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15 (4), pp. 708 - 731 (2018)
Diffusion of Legal Innovations: The Case of Israeli Class Actions. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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174, pp. 5 - 4 (2018)
Editorial: Empirical Methods for the Law. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 2017
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14 (4), pp. 858 - 885 (2017)
Insuring Your Donation – An Experiment. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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173, pp. 106 - 109 (2017)
The Hidden Cost of Compensation. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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24, pp. 774 - 778 (2017)
At the Mercy of a Prisoner. Three Dictator Experiments. Applied Economics Letters
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173 (1-2), pp. 217 - 240 (2017)
The Dark Side of Price Cap Regulation. A Lab Experiment. Public Choice
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173 (1), pp. 1 - 3 (2017)
Editorial Preface. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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46 (1), pp. 1 - 50 (2017)
You Are In Charge – Experimentally Testing the Motivating Power of Holding a Judicial Office. Journal of Legal Studies 2016
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45, pp. 2113 - 2124 (2016)
Non-Compete Clauses, Employee Effort and Spin-off Entrepreneurship: A Laboratory Experiment. Research Policy
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13 (1), pp. 116 - 152 (2016)
Unpacking Negligence Liability: Experimentally Testing the Governance Effect. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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172, pp. 104 - 107 (2016)
Does Class Action Have a Deterrent Effect? Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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145, pp. 45 - 47 (2016)
A Random Shock Is Not Random Assignment. Economics Letters
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59 (2), pp. 477 - 495 (2016)
Bargaining in the Absence of Property Rights. An Experiment. Journal of Law and Economics
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18, V00 N0 2016, pp. 506 - 556 (2016)
Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Punishment Regimes for Collusive Bribery. American Law and Economics Review
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11 (7), e0159815 (2016)
The Hog Cycle of Law Professors. An Econometric Time Series Analysis of the Entry-level Job Market in Legal Academia. PLOS One
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23 (16), pp. 1157 - 1161 (2016)
When is the Risk of Cooperation Worth Taking? The Prisoner’s Dilemma as a Game of Multiple Motives. Applied Economics Letters
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11 (3), pp. 359 - 372 (2016)
Homo Ignorans – Deliberately Choosing Not to Know. Perspectives on Psychological Science 2015
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28 (1), pp. 50 - 66 (2015)
Has The World Changed? My Neighbor Might Know Effects of Social Context on Routine Deviation. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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171, pp. 171 - 175 (2015)
Randomized Information about the Law as an Instrument. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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10, pp. 361 - 379 (2015)
Scientific Disintegrity as a Public Bad. Perspectives on Psychological Science
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12 (3), pp. 537 - 577 (2015)
Tacit Collusion – The Neglected Experimental Evidence. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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65 (3), pp. 385 - 457 (2015)
Privacy as a Public Good. Duke Law Journal
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44 (1), pp. 20 - 33 (2015)
Who Is Afraid of Pirates? An Experiment on the Deterrence of Innovation by Imitation. Research Policy
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2 (4), pp. 405 - 434 (2015)
Who is Afraid of the Stick? Experimentally Testing the Deterrent Effect of Sanction Certainty. Review of Behavioral Economics
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43, pp. 67 - 82 (2015)
The People’s Hired Guns? Experimentally Testing the Motivating Force of a Legal Frame. International Review of Law and Economics
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171 (1), pp. 1 - 5 (2015)
Does the Law Deliver? Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (32th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics) 2014
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37, pp. 126 - 136 (2014)
First Impressions are More Important than Early Intervention. Qualifying Broken Windows Theory in the Lab. International Review of Law and Economics
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170, pp. 189 - 192 (2014)
A Dynamic View on Justification: Comment. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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108, pp. 343 - 353 (2014)
Social Preferences Can Make Imperfect Sanctions Work: Evidence from a Public Good Experiment. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
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170, pp. 1 - 4 (2014)
What Makes Intervention Legitimate? Editorial Preface. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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11, pp. 301 - 349 (2014)
Assuring Civil Damages Adequately Deter: A Public Good Experiment. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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14, pp. 778 - 797 (2014)
dhreg, xtdhreg, bootdhreg: Programs to Implement Double Hurdle Regression. Stata Journal
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122, pp. 386 - 389 (2014)
What Does "Clean" Really Mean? The Implicit Framing of Decontextualized Experiments. Economics Letters
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108, pp. 252 - 260 (2014)
Conditional Cooperation With Negative Externalities – An Experiment. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 2013
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169, pp. 45 - 48 (2013)
Nudged to Be Consistent. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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26, pp. 272 - 284 (2013)
Role Induced Bias in Court: An Experimental Analysis. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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15 (2), pp. 578 - 609 (2013)
The Coevolution of Behavior and Normative Expectations. Customary Law in the Lab. American Law and Economics Review 2012
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168, pp. 171 - 175 (2012)
Fair Exclusion. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 2011
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167, pp. 72 - 76 (2011)
Contract as Exposure to Attack. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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7, pp. 767 - 789 (2011)
The Emergence of a New Rule of Customary Law: An Experimental Contribution. Review of Law and Economics
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7, pp. 277 - 299 (2011)
When is Intellectual Property Needed as a Carrot for Innovators? Journal of Competition Law and Economics
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75, pp. 100 - 121 (2011)
Die Bedeutung der Verhaltensökonomie für das Kartellrecht. Beitrag der Verhaltensökonomie (Behavioral Economics) zum Handels- und Wirtschaftsrecht (Beiheft der Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsrecht
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8, pp. 682 - 708 (2011)
Fairness Ex Ante & Ex Post: Experimentally Testing Ex Post Judicial Intervention into Blockbuster Deals. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 2010
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166, pp. 199 - 202 (2010)
The Multiple Uses of Experimental Evidence in Legal Scholarship. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE)
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6, pp. 445 - 475 (2010)
The Behaviour of Corporate Actors. A Survey of the Empirical Literature. Journal of Institutional Economics
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22, pp. 135 - 136 (2010)
Informationsverzerrungen bei rechtlichen Entscheidungen. Richter ohne Robe 2009
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165, pp. 24 - 28 (2009)
Erga Omnes. Why does Public International Law Ignore Privity of Contract. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (26th International Seminar on the New Institutional Economics)
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33, pp. 435 - 467 (2009)
Preponderance of the Evidence Versus Intime Conviction. A Behavioral Perspective on a Conflict Between American and Continental European Law. Vermont Law Review 2008
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Governments in Dilemma. A Game Theoretic Model for the Conclusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties. University of Illinois Law Review, pp. 305 - 318 (2008)
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164, pp. 95 - 98 (2008)
Poor Judicial Performance: When Should the Parties Care? Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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63, pp. 1027 - 1031 (2008)
REITs ante portas - Die Anpassung des deutschen Rechts an institutionelle Investoren in den Grundstücks- und Mietmärkten. Juristenzeitung
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63, pp. 1027 - 1031 (2008)
REITs ante portas: Adapting German Law to the Advent of Institutional Investors in Real Estate Markets. Juristenzeitung
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52, pp. 904 - 916 (2008)
Die technische Seite der Verbreitung öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks in digitalisierten Kabelnetzen. Zeitschrift für Urheber- und Medienrecht 2007
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163, pp. 52 - 55 (2007)
The Cognitive Effect of a Minimum Wage. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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163, pp. 133 - 137 (2007)
Exclusionary Bundling and the Effects of a Competitive Fringe. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
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31, pp. 530 - 540 (2007)
Competition in a Pure World of Internet Telephony. Telecommunications Policy 2006
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61 (22), pp. 1118 - 1119 (2006)
Vom Wert der Jurisprudenz als einer politischen Wissenschaft. Juristenzeitung
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162, pp. 97 - 100 (2006)
Corporate Culture as a Resource for Management: Comment. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics