Working Paper

Emotions in Litigation Contests

Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe
CESifo, Munich, 2011

CESifo Working Paper No. 3351

This paper introduces the concept of emotions into the standard litigation contest. Positive (negative) emotions emerge when litigants win (lose) at trial and are dependent in particular on the level of defendant fault. Our findings establish that standard results of litigation contests change significantly when emotions are taken into account. We show that emotions may increase or decrease individual and total equilibrium contest effort, introduce an asymmetry into the contest, and reinforce or weaken a plaintiff’s incentives to bring a suit. In addition, we consider how emotions impact on justice.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Behavioural Economics
Public Choice
Keywords: emotions, litigation contest, trial, defendant fault
JEL Classification: K410, D720