Law and Social Norms is just what the growing field of norms scholarship needed. Legal scholars have generated an impressive body of observations about the myriad situations in which individuals pressure one another to act civilly. Eric Posner\u27s book provides a simple, elegant model with very few working parts and promises to go a long way toward connecting these observations to form a coherent whole
Does the discovery of law and social norms necessitate breaking with the rational choice paradigm?...
In the New Chicago School ( NCS ) law and economics literature that emerged in the 1990s, social n...
Legal norms are often seen as a means to regulate individuals when self-interest does not produce th...
Professor Eric A. Posner has written a fascinating book about Law and Social Norms. In it, he uses...
There is an almost heretical disenchantment with law percolating within the legal academy. Conventio...
The question of how societies secure cooperation and order in the absence of state enforced sanction...
Eric Posner’s signaling theory of social norms holds that individuals adopt social norms in order to...
For decades, sociologists have employed the concept of social norms to explain how society shapes in...
The law influences the behavior of its citizens in various ways. Well understood are the direct effe...
In Law and Social Norms, Eric Posner offers an original and important theory of the emergence of nor...
Eric Posner\u27s cooperation theory of social norms develops from rational choice theory an austere ...
We analyze the interactions between social norms, the prevalence of acts, and policies when people c...
A large theoretical literature argues laws exert a causal effect on norms. This paper is the first t...
This paper \ud analyzes how private decisions and public policies are shaped by personal and societ...
In four independent Chapters, I examine how norms guide our behavior in an uncertain world. Methodol...
Does the discovery of law and social norms necessitate breaking with the rational choice paradigm?...
In the New Chicago School ( NCS ) law and economics literature that emerged in the 1990s, social n...
Legal norms are often seen as a means to regulate individuals when self-interest does not produce th...
Professor Eric A. Posner has written a fascinating book about Law and Social Norms. In it, he uses...
There is an almost heretical disenchantment with law percolating within the legal academy. Conventio...
The question of how societies secure cooperation and order in the absence of state enforced sanction...
Eric Posner’s signaling theory of social norms holds that individuals adopt social norms in order to...
For decades, sociologists have employed the concept of social norms to explain how society shapes in...
The law influences the behavior of its citizens in various ways. Well understood are the direct effe...
In Law and Social Norms, Eric Posner offers an original and important theory of the emergence of nor...
Eric Posner\u27s cooperation theory of social norms develops from rational choice theory an austere ...
We analyze the interactions between social norms, the prevalence of acts, and policies when people c...
A large theoretical literature argues laws exert a causal effect on norms. This paper is the first t...
This paper \ud analyzes how private decisions and public policies are shaped by personal and societ...
In four independent Chapters, I examine how norms guide our behavior in an uncertain world. Methodol...
Does the discovery of law and social norms necessitate breaking with the rational choice paradigm?...
In the New Chicago School ( NCS ) law and economics literature that emerged in the 1990s, social n...
Legal norms are often seen as a means to regulate individuals when self-interest does not produce th...