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References for Alternative dispute resolution
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Further reading
- Bales, R. A. Compulsory Arbitration: The Grand Experiment in Employment. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997.
- Charness, G., Kuhn, P. "Lab labor: What can economists learn from the lab" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). The Handbook of Labor Economics 4:A. The Netherlands: North Holland, 2011.
- Fisher, R., Ury, W. L. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In. New York: Penguin Books, 1991.
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Key references
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Stevens, C. M. "Is compulsory
arbitration compatible with bargaining" Industrial
Relations 19 (1966): 38−52. Key reference: [1]
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Hebdon, R. "Fact-finding
effectiveness: Evidence from New York state" Industrial
Relations 40:1 (2001): 73−82. Key reference: [2]
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Farber, H. S. "An analysis of
final-offer arbitration" The Journal of
Conflict Resolution 24 (1980): 683–705. Key reference: [3]
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Feigenbaum, C. "Final offer
arbitration: Better theory than practice" Industrial
Relations 14:3 (1975): 311–317. Key reference: [4]
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Dickinson, D. L. "The effects of
beliefs versus risk attitude on bargaining outcomes" Theory and
Decision 66 (2009): 69–101. Key reference: [5]
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Babcock, L., Loewenstein, G. "Explaining
bargaining impasse: The role of self-serving biases" Journal of Economic
Perspectives 11 (1997): 109–126. Key reference: [6]
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Dickinson, D. L. "The chilling effect
of optimism: The case of final-offer arbitration" Journal of
Socio-Economics 35 (2006): 17–30. Key reference: [7]
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Bolton, G. E., Katok, E. "Reinterpreting
arbitration’s narcotic effect: An experimental study of learning
in repeated bargaining" Games and Economic
Behavior 25 (1988): 1–33. Key reference: [8]
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Falk, A., Heckman, J. "Lab experiments are
a major source of knowledge in the social sciences" Science 326 (2009): 535–538. Key reference: [9]
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Dickinson, D. L., Hunnicutt, L. "Nonbinding
recommendations: The relative effects of focal points versus
uncertainty on bargaining outcomes" Theory and
Decision 69:4 (2010): 615–634. Key reference: [10]
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Stevens, C. M. "Is compulsory
arbitration compatible with bargaining" Industrial
Relations 19 (1966): 38−52.
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Additional References
- Ashenfelter, O., Currie, J., Farber, H. S., Spiegel, M. "An experimental comparison of dispute rates in alternative arbitration systems" Econometrica 60 (1992): 1407–1433.
- Babcock, L., Loewenstein, G., Issacharof, S. "Creating convergence: Debiasing biased litigants" Law and Social Inquiry 22 (1997): 401–413.
- Bolton, G. E., Katok, E. "Reinterpreting arbitration’s narcotic effect: An experimental study of learning in repeated bargaining" Games and Economic Behavior 25 (1988): 1–33.
- Brams, S. J., Merrill, S. "Equilibrium strategies for final-offer arbitration: There is no median convergence" Management Science 29 (1983): 927–941.
- Brams, S. J., Merrill, S. "Binding versus final-offer arbitration: A combination is best" Management Science 32 (1986): 1346–1355.
- Butler, R. J., Ehrenberg, R. G. "Estimating the narcotic effect of public sector impasse procedures" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 35 (1981): 3–20.
- Crawford, V. P. "On compulsory arbitration schemes" Journal of Political Economy 87 (1979): 131–159.
- Currie, J., McConnell, S. "Collective bargaining in the public sector: The effect of legal structure on dispute costs and wages" American Economic Review 81:4 (1991): 693–718.
- Deck, C. A., Farmer, A. "Bargaining over an uncertain value: Arbitration mechanisms compared" Journal of Law, Economics & Organization 23:3 (2007): 547–579.
- Deck, C. A., Farmer, A., Zeng, D. "Amended final-offer arbitration outperforms final-offer arbitration" American Law and Economics Review 9:2 (2007): 384–407.
- Deck, C. A., Farmer, A., Zeng, D. "Amended final-offer arbitration over an uncertain value: A comparison with CA and FOA" Experimental Economics 10:4 (2007): 439–454.
- Dickinson, D. L. "A comparison of conventional, final-offer, and ‘combined’ arbitration for dispute Resolution" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 57:2 (2004): 288–301.
- Dickinson, D. L. "Bargaining outcomes with double-offer arbitration" Experimental Economics 8 (2005): 145–166.
- Dickinson, D. L., Hunnicutt, L. "Does fact-finding promote settlement? Theory and a test" Economic Inquiry 43:2 (2005): 401–416.
- Farber, H. S., Katz, H. C. "Interest arbitration, outcomes, and the incentive to bargain" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 33 (1979): 55–63.
- Farber, H. S., Bazerman, M. H. "Divergent expectations as a cause of disagreement in bargaining: Evidence from a comparison of arbitration schemes" Quarterly Journal of Economics 104 (1989): 99–120.
- McLeod, S. A. "Experimental method" Simply Psychology, 2012.
- Wirtz, W. "Address before National Academy of Arbitrators" Daily Labor Report 23 (1963): F1−F4.
- Zeng, D. "An amendment to final-offer arbitration" Mathematical Social Sciences 46 (2003): 9–19.
- Zeng, D., Nakamura, S., Ibaraki, T. "Double-offer arbitration" Mathematical Social Sciences 31 (1996): 147–170.