Behavioral economic analysis of law is about bringing recent research about behavior and choice together with classical law and economics. In this essay we assess its relevance for the theory of optimal law enforcement. It is our view that criminal law is an area where behavioral analysis has a role to play. Notwithstanding the results so far provided by the behavioral approach are somehow disappointing
∗I think David Lee for collaboration on related projects and Pat Kline and Demian Pouzo for unusuall...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
A behavioral economics literature identifies how behaviorally-derived assumptions affect the economi...
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal l...
This article examines the behavioral analysis of law, meaning the application of empirical behaviora...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
The future of economic analysis of law lies in new and better understandings of decision and choice....
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
∗I think David Lee for collaboration on related projects and Pat Kline and Demian Pouzo for unusuall...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
A behavioral economics literature identifies how behaviorally-derived assumptions affect the economi...
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal l...
This article examines the behavioral analysis of law, meaning the application of empirical behaviora...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
The future of economic analysis of law lies in new and better understandings of decision and choice....
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
∗I think David Lee for collaboration on related projects and Pat Kline and Demian Pouzo for unusuall...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...