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Research Handbook on Behavioral Law and Economics

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Gebonden, 544 blz. | Engels
Edward Elgar Publishing | 1e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9781849805674
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
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Edward Elgar Publishing 1e druk, 2018 9781849805674
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The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision making by refining neoclassical assumptions and developing models that account for psychological, cognitive, and emotional forces. The field’s insights have important implications for law. This Research Handbook offers a variety of perspectives from renowned experts on a wide-ranging set of topics including punishment, finance, tort law, happiness, and the application of experimental literatures to law. It also includes analyses of conceptual foundations, cautions, limitations and proposals for ways forward.

The leading scholars of law, economics, and psychology featured in this Research Handbook use their insights to synthesize and contribute to the extant research at the intersection of behavioral economics and key areas of law, and to demonstrate methods for effective original research. With synthetic literature reviews and original research, conceptual overviews and critical perspectives, as well as topic-specific chapters, it provides a strong overview of this burgeoning field.

Law and economics scholars, behavioral law scholars, and behavioral economists and psychologists dealing with law, judgement and decision-making will appreciate this Research Handbook’s dedication to applicable research, and judges, lawmakers, policy advocates and regulators will note its important practical implications for law and public policy.

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ISBN13:9781849805674
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:544
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:30-3-2018
Hoofdrubriek:Algemeen juridisch
Jongbloed:Recht algemeen

Inhoudsopgave

Introduction
Joshua C. Teitelbaum and Kathryn Zeiler

PART I Foundations
1. Conceptual Foundations: A Bird’s-Eye View
Jonathan Baron and Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
2. Behavioral Probability
Alex Stein

PART II Antitrust and Consumer Finance
3. Exclusionary Vertical Restraints and Antitrust: Experimental Law and Economics Contributions
Claudia M. Landeo
4. Balancing Act: New Evidence and a Discussion of the Theory on the Rationality and Behavioral Anomalies of Choice in Credit Markets
Marieke Bos, Susan Payne Carter and Paige Marta Skiba
5. The Effect of Advertising on Home Equity Credit Choices
Sumit Agarwal and Brent W. Ambrose

PART III Crime and Punishment
6. Punishment, Social Norms, and Cooperation
Erte Xiao
7. Prospect Theory, Crime and Punishment
Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi

PART IV Torts
8. Behavioral Models in Tort Law
Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
9. Law and Economics and Tort Litigation Institutions: Theory and Experiments
Claudia M. Landeo

PART V Happiness and Trust
10. Happiness 101 for Legal Scholars: Applying Happiness Research to Legal Policy, Ethics, Mindfulness, Negotiations, Legal Education, and Legal Practice
Peter H. Huang
11. Trust and the Law
Benjamin Ho and David Huffman

PART VI Experiments and Neuroeconomics
12. Law and Economics in the Laboratory
Gary Charness and Gregory DeAngelo
13. What Explains Observed Reluctance to Trade? A Comprehensive Literature Review
Kathryn Zeiler
14. Incentives, Choices, and Strategic Behavior: A Neuroeconomic Perspective for the Law
Terrence Chorvat and Kevin McCabe

PART VII Cautions and Ways Forward
15. The Price of Abstraction
Gregory Mitchell
16. Why Behavioral Economics Isn't Better, and How It Could Be
Owen D. Jones

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