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An analysis of bounded rationality in judicial litigations: the case with loss/disappointment averse palintiffs

Eric Langlais
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For psychologists, bounded rationality reflects the presence of cognitive dissonance and/or inconsistency, revealing that people use heuristics (Tversky, and Kahneman 1974) rather than sophisticated processes for the assessment of their beliefs. Recent research analyzing litigations and pretrial negotiations also focused on boundedly rational litigants (Bar-Gill 2005; Farmer, and Peccorino 2002) relying on the axiomatic of Gull (1991). We show that this leads to a richer analysis in comparative statics; at the same time, this proves to be ...disapointing: for the purposes of public policies in favour of the access to justice, recommendations are quite ambiguous.
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hal-01072269 , version 1 (08-10-2014)

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Eric Langlais. An analysis of bounded rationality in judicial litigations: the case with loss/disappointment averse palintiffs. Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2010, 1 (1), pp.42-50. ⟨hal-01072269⟩
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