民事诉讼中情绪与费用转移规则的互动

The interaction of emotions and cost-shifting rules in civil litigation

Economic Theory · 2022
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了民事诉讼中原被告双方在金钱和情绪偏好下,费用转移规则如何与情绪互动影响诉讼支出,发现负面关系情绪可替代费用转移规则的作用。

Abstract

Abstract We model civil litigation as a simultaneous contest between a plaintiff and a defendant who have monetary and emotional preferences. The litigants’ emotional variables capture a non-monetary joy of winning and relational emotions toward each other. A contest success function (CSF) describes the litigants’ respective probabilities of success based on their endogenous litigation expenses and exogenous relative advantages. The model does not specify a functional form for the CSF. Instead, it accommodates any CSF that satisfies general and intuitive assumptions, which capture frequently-used functional forms. A cost-shifting rule allows the winner to recover an exogenous proportion of her litigation expenses from the loser. There exists a unique Nash equilibrium with positive expenses. In equilibrium, negative relational emotions (but not a positive joy of winning) amplify the effects of cost shifting, and vice versa. Thus negative relational emotions and positive cost shifting have a similar strategic role, and one can be a substitute for the other. If the litigants’ relative advantages are sufficiently balanced, then more cost shifting (or more negative relational emotions) increases total expenses in equilibrium.

民事诉讼成本转移规则情感偏好纳什均衡