Discontent with the apparent tunnel vision of economic analysis of law\u27s rational choice theory, legal scholars recently have turned with enthusiasm to behavioral decision theory (BDT) to enrich their understanding of how people make decisions and of the law\u27s effect on human behavior. This article, for the first time, evaluates BDT\u27s potential contribution to legal analysis by focusing on a single, important legal paradox: Despite contract law\u27s freedom of contract paradigm, courts actively and enthusiastically police agreed damages provisions. Although the article finds an important place in legal analysis for this new discipline, the article raises and discusses several obstacles to BDT\u27s effectiveness
The cognitive sciences provide us in high frequency with insights in the functioning of the human mi...
This Article offers experimental evidence that parties are more willing to exploit efficient-breach ...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Discontent with the apparent tunnel vision of economic analysis of law\u27s rational choice theory, ...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
This article examines the behavioral analysis of law, meaning the application of empirical behaviora...
The collection of articles in this Special Issue is based on an international conference on Advances...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
The common law practice of refusing to enforce contractual penalties has long mystified law and econ...
For the past few decades, cognitive psychologists and behavioral researchers have been steadily unco...
All of social science is based on the assumption that people act rationally, in a logical, unemotion...
The collection of articles in this Special Issue is based on an international conference on Advances...
This Article offers a legal analysis of economics in contradistinction to the prevailing economic...
Law and economics models of litigation settlement, based on the behavioral assumptions of rational c...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
The cognitive sciences provide us in high frequency with insights in the functioning of the human mi...
This Article offers experimental evidence that parties are more willing to exploit efficient-breach ...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Discontent with the apparent tunnel vision of economic analysis of law\u27s rational choice theory, ...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
This article examines the behavioral analysis of law, meaning the application of empirical behaviora...
The collection of articles in this Special Issue is based on an international conference on Advances...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
The common law practice of refusing to enforce contractual penalties has long mystified law and econ...
For the past few decades, cognitive psychologists and behavioral researchers have been steadily unco...
All of social science is based on the assumption that people act rationally, in a logical, unemotion...
The collection of articles in this Special Issue is based on an international conference on Advances...
This Article offers a legal analysis of economics in contradistinction to the prevailing economic...
Law and economics models of litigation settlement, based on the behavioral assumptions of rational c...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
The cognitive sciences provide us in high frequency with insights in the functioning of the human mi...
This Article offers experimental evidence that parties are more willing to exploit efficient-breach ...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...