id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ieubcl43ebhgtbqpp7eirkjcum Margherita Saraceno Justice: Greater Access, Lower Costs 2017 38 .pdf application/pdf 17169 2517 72 to litigate is smaller than the social opportunity-cost of access to justice. damages, and legal aid—affect access to justice, litigation, and finally, the social costs of dispute court, the model shows that changes in costs and amounts at stake affect settlement and litigation rates, propensity to litigate remains smaller than the social opportunity-cost of access to justice. both screening settlement and litigation; in fact, in such cases, more claims can access justice, and those rate of access to justice is decreasing in the claimant cost and increasing in the amount at stake. for litigation, improving access to justice moderates the social costs of dispute resolution (note that efficient to improve access to justice when the social cost stemming from a lack of legal remedies is justice by providing socially costly legal aid, as long as the standardized rate of litigation remains the standard insights of the law and economics literature on litigation and settlement rates. ./cache/work_ieubcl43ebhgtbqpp7eirkjcum.pdf ./txt/work_ieubcl43ebhgtbqpp7eirkjcum.txt