Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 28 January 2009Professor Jolls introduces the new behavioral law and economics. It emphasizes legal responses that do not curtail choice but, instead, correct systemic errors. "Debiasing through law" holds special promise both for understanding and for improving the law
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Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, The Next Generation of Behavioural Law and Economics, in European Perspe...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...
Empirical and experimental evidence shows that individuals exhibit behavioral biases in their decisi...
In many settings, human beings are boundedly rational. A distinctive and insufficiently explored leg...
The lecture was delivered on 28 January 2009.Bounded rationality is an important and pervasive chara...
markdownabstractIn his inaugural lecture, Peter Mascini takes issue with the goal of scientific puri...
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that beha...
The aim of the behavioral law and economics seminar and of this symposium is not to hail behavioral ...
What can law learn from behaviorual sciences? This conference will adress the question starting with...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
Behavioral law and economics applies the conceptual tools of behavioral economics to the analysis of...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, The Next Generation of Behavioural Law and Economics, in European Perspe...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...