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Bertelli, Anthony Michael.
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The political economy of court reform: Bargaining outcomes in structural reform litigation.
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The political economy of court reform: Bargaining outcomes in structural reform litigation./
Author:
Bertelli, Anthony Michael.
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210 p.
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Adviser: Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-07A.
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Law. -
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0493311246
The political economy of court reform: Bargaining outcomes in structural reform litigation.
Bertelli, Anthony Michael.
The political economy of court reform: Bargaining outcomes in structural reform litigation.
- 210 p.
Adviser: Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2001.
Case studies examine the comparative statics and predictions of the bargaining model in the context of litigation against state and municipal child welfare agencies.
ISBN: 0493311246Subjects--Topical Terms:
600858
Law.
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Structural reform litigation is modeled as a bargaining process, and more specifically, a non-cooperative, alternating-offer bargaining game between plaintiff and agency. The model predicts certain properties of the agreement given alternative arrangements of litigant preferences and legal constraints. Analysis shows that courts are enlisted to effect change in service provision, record keeping, and other elements of a generalized “administrative effort.” Remedial orders mandate budgetary increases that are not necessarily approved by the legislature.
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