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Research handbook on behavioral law and economics / edited by Joshua C. Teitelbaum (Georgetown University Law Center, USA), Kathryn Zeiler (Boston University School of Law, USA).

Contributor(s): Series: Research handbooks in law and economicsPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2018]Description: viii, 527 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781849805674 (cased)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.019 TEI
LOC classification:
  • K487.E3 R467 2018
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: 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 Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents

Contents:

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

Index

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