Paul

Pecorino

Professor of Economics

James Patrick and Elizabeth B. Hayes Professor of Economics

Economics, Finance, & Legal Studies

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Research Interests

Selected Publications

“Litigation with Negative Expected Value Suits: An Experimental Analysis.” (With Cary Deck and Michael Solomon.) Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. June 2024.

“Public Good Provision with Redistributive Taxation.” Economics and Politics. March 2024.

“Proposal Convergence and Settlement under Final Offer Arbitration.” (With Amy Farmer.) International Review of Law and Economics. March 2024.

“Signaling in the ‘Before’ Model of Final Offer Arbitration.” (With Amy Farmer.) Journal of Law, Economics and Organization. July 2023.

“Public Good Provision with Participation Costs.” (With John R. Conlon.) Journal of Public Economic Theory. April 2022.

“Bargaining with Voluntary Transmission of Private Information: An Experimental Analysis of Final Offer Arbitration.” (With Michael Solomon and Mark Van Boening.) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. November 2021.

“Discovery and Disclosure in a Signaling Model of Final Offer Arbitration.” (With Amy Farmer.) Journal of Legal Studies. June 2021.

“Bridge Burning and Escape Routes.” Public Choice. September 2020.

“Racial Disparity in U.S. Imprisonment across States and over Time.” (With Walter Enders and Anne- Charlotte Souto.) Journal of Quantitative Criminology. June 2019.

“An Empirical Analysis of the Signaling and Screening Models of Litigation.” (With Mark Van Boening.) American Law and Economics Review. April 2018.

“Supermajority Rule, the Law of 1/n and Government Spending: A Synthesis.” Public Choice. April 2018.

“Individual Welfare and the Group Size Paradox.” Public Choice. July 2016.

“Olson’s Logic of Collective Action at Fifty.” Public Choice. March 2015.

“Pretrial Bargaining with Asymmetric Information and Endogenous Expenditure at Trial.” (With Amy Farmer.) Journal of Legal Studies. January 2013.

“Fairness in an Embedded Ultimatum Game.” (With Mark Van Boening.) Journal of Law and Economics. May 2010.

“Monopolistic Competition, Growth and Public Good Provision.” Economic Journal. January 2009.

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