Jle.vi — Pdf2018
Policymakers using AI or algorithmic rules (fintech, gig economy, content moderation) should ask not “what’s fair,” but “what does this rule incentivize parties to reveal or hide?”
If you share a few sentences or key themes from that PDF, I can tailor the post exactly. For now, here’s a based on a hypothetical 2018 JLE-style topic (e.g., regulation, incentives, or legal efficiency): Title: Beyond the Holding: What “jle.vi 2018” Teaches Us About Legal-Economic Design jle.vi pdf2018
The paper models how different liability standards affect not only precaution levels but also the information parties voluntarily reveal before trial. Under a negligence rule, defendants over-invest in visible safety, while hiding private cost data. Under strict liability, plaintiffs under-invest in evidence gathering. Policymakers using AI or algorithmic rules (fintech, gig