
Why Stare Decisis ?
Anderlini, Luca; Felli, Leonardo; Riboni, Alessandro (2010-05), Why Stare Decisis ?. https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/7720
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Document de travail / Working paperDate
2010-05Publisher
Centre for Economic Policy Research
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CEPR Discussion papersSeries number
8266Published in
London (UK)
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36
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All Courts rule ex-post, after most economic decisions are sunk. This might generate a time-inconsistency problem. From an ex-ante perspective, Courts will have the (ex-post) temptation to be excessively lenient. This observation is at the root of the principle of stare decisis. Stare decisis forces Courts to weigh the benefits of leniency towards the current parties against the beneficial effects that tougher decisions have on future ones. We study these dynamics and find that stare decisis guarantees that precedents evolve towards ex-ante efficient decisions, thus alleviating the Courts' time-inconsistency problem. However, the dynamics do not converge to full efficiency.Subjects / Keywords
Stare Decisis; Precedents; Time-Inconsistency; Case LawRelated items
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