Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the predictions of law and economics. Despite this research and data, however, many theorists argue that BLE ultimately fails because it posits no underlying theory. This Note argues that perspectives from evolutionary biology, evolutionary psychology, and the brain sciences can provide the missing motivational theory for BLE\u27s empirical findings. The Note also examines the implications a more consistent and reasoned consideration of evolutionary analysis and the law (EA) has for our legal regime. In theorizing BLE and defending EA, this Note aims to show how evolutionary analysis can supplant law and economics in those instances where the lat...
The core theory of behavior in Economics, which structures inquiry and provides a framework for empi...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
SummaryBehavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a prec...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Behavioral economic analysis of law presents an important challenge to conventional law and economic...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...
A flood of recent scholarship explores legal implications of seemingly irrational behaviors by invok...
This Article appears in a special issue of the Brooklyn Law Review on DNA: Lessons from the Past - P...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
The emergence of the modern law and economics analysis generally is dated to the early 1960s with th...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
This article compares the relevance to law of two unexpectedly similar fields: economics and behavio...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
The core theory of behavior in Economics, which structures inquiry and provides a framework for empi...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
SummaryBehavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a prec...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Behavioral economic analysis of law presents an important challenge to conventional law and economic...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...
A flood of recent scholarship explores legal implications of seemingly irrational behaviors by invok...
This Article appears in a special issue of the Brooklyn Law Review on DNA: Lessons from the Past - P...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
The emergence of the modern law and economics analysis generally is dated to the early 1960s with th...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
This article compares the relevance to law of two unexpectedly similar fields: economics and behavio...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
The core theory of behavior in Economics, which structures inquiry and provides a framework for empi...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
SummaryBehavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a prec...