@article{74ec5124f82643f0867be1d3cda27c3c,
title = "Optimal liability for libel",
abstract = "Although courts justify the constitutional law of libel with consequential reasoning, the true consequences of liability for harmful speech have never been fully explored. We construct an analytical framework for studying libel law, emphasizing both the positive and negative externalities generated by the publication of information. Our model highlights two distinct decisions that a publisher faces, the verification decision and the publication decision. We first demonstrate that a single damage measure for publication of false libelous information, such as the {"}damages equal harm{"} measure, cannot simultaneously induce socially optimal decisions regarding verification and publication. We then argue that the damage measure should depend on the efficacy of the verification process. Interestingly, when verification is reasonably effective, the damage award should be set equal to the social benefit from truthful publication. Our analysis provides a theoretical foundation for important elements of current libel law. It also suggests practicable avenues for reform.",
keywords = "Constitutional Law, Externalities, Liability, Libel, Tort Law",
author = "Oren Bar-Gill and Assaf Hamdani",
note = "Funding Information: ∗We thank Lucian Bebchuk, Abraham Bell, Gabriela Blum, Eddie Dekel, Richard Fallon, Chaim Fershtman, Sharon Hannes, Keith Hylton, Louis Kaplow, Gideon Parchomovsky, Ariel Porat, Frederick Schauer, Steven Shavell and seminar participants at Harvard Law School, IDC Hertzelia and Tel-Aviv University for valuable comments, and the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business at Harvard Law School for financial support. After completing the working paper version of this article, we have learned of a contemporaneous effort by Manoj Dalvi and James F. Refalo to analyze libel law from an economic perspective, albeit with a different emphasis.",
year = "2003",
doi = "10.2202/1538-0645.1065",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "2",
journal = "Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy",
issn = "1538-0645",
publisher = "Walter de Gruyter GmbH",
number = "1",
}