markdownabstractIn his inaugural lecture, Peter Mascini takes issue with the goal of scientific purity in the behavioral study of the law, conceived as the deliberate choice to postulate a limited number of universally applicable behavioral principles. The guiding principle of behavioral sociology is that law behaves in correspondence to social space, while the guiding principle of law and economics is that individuals behave rationally. Peter Mascini defends a two-fold thesis: first, that the purification of sociology proposed by behavioral sociology is a blind alley that can only be exited by allowing impurity. Second, that the behavioral economics movement has offered law and economics an opportunity to reinvigorate by embracing impur...
Many lawyers, both inside and outside the law schools, suffer from insecurity about our discipline. ...
Sociology is the study of society, and it is within society that crimes occur and laws against them ...
Economic bestsellers like Freakonomics and Nudge that mainly address outsiders of the economic disci...
In his inaugural lecture, Peter Mascini takes issue with the goal of scientific purity in the behavi...
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that beha...
For a long time - and through the now-quaint division of disciplines - morals and norms have been se...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
This paper puts forth a radical behaviorist approach to legal theory according to which law is a set...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 28 January 2009Professor Jolls...
The question of how societies secure cooperation and order in the absence of state enforced sanction...
Holmes commended scholars to analyze law from the viewpoint of a "bad man." If Holmes had in mind ev...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
For the past few decades, cognitive psychologists and behavioral researchers have been steadily unco...
Many lawyers, both inside and outside the law schools, suffer from insecurity about our discipline. ...
Sociology is the study of society, and it is within society that crimes occur and laws against them ...
Economic bestsellers like Freakonomics and Nudge that mainly address outsiders of the economic disci...
In his inaugural lecture, Peter Mascini takes issue with the goal of scientific purity in the behavi...
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that beha...
For a long time - and through the now-quaint division of disciplines - morals and norms have been se...
We are at the beginning of behavioral law and economics. We now see only dimly the outlines of the e...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
This paper puts forth a radical behaviorist approach to legal theory according to which law is a set...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 28 January 2009Professor Jolls...
The question of how societies secure cooperation and order in the absence of state enforced sanction...
Holmes commended scholars to analyze law from the viewpoint of a "bad man." If Holmes had in mind ev...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
For the past few decades, cognitive psychologists and behavioral researchers have been steadily unco...
Many lawyers, both inside and outside the law schools, suffer from insecurity about our discipline. ...
Sociology is the study of society, and it is within society that crimes occur and laws against them ...
Economic bestsellers like Freakonomics and Nudge that mainly address outsiders of the economic disci...