Behavioral economics and the law
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書誌事項
Behavioral economics and the law
(Foundations and trends [R] in microeconomics, 6:3 (2010))
now Publishers, c2011
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注記
Originally published as Foundations and trends in microeconomics, Vol. 6, issue 3 2010
Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-95)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Behavioral Economics and the Law begins with the early evolution of behavioral economics both outside and within legal policy analysis and then describes the central role of behavioral economics in such analysis today. The ""behavioral law and economics"" of today is rooted in more traditional law and economics, so it is useful to start with an understanding of the field's jumping-off point. Behavioral law and economics has sought to bring the insights of behavioral economics to bear on many topics within the field of law and economics.
This book describes a number of the central attributes and applications of behavioral law and economics to date. It does not embrace every area in which behavioral economics has become influential in legal policy in America and beyond, but it does seek to give a representative sample of the burgeoning modern field of behavioral law and economics.
Section 1 begins with the early development and refinement of one of the pivotal insights of behavioral economics - that people frequently exhibit an endowment effect - both outside and within the field of behavioral law and economics. Section 2 offers a general overview of the features of human decision making that have informed modern behavioral law and economics. Section 3 provides a general typology of legal responses to bounded rationality, bounded willpower, and bounded self-interest. Sections 4 through 6 move from the general to the concrete, offering a range of illustrative applications of behavioral law and economics in the domains of bounded rationality, bounded willpower, and bounded self-interest respectively.
目次
Introduction: Behavioral Economics on the American Legal Stage. 1. In the Beginning: The Endowment Effect in Behavioral Economics and Behavioral Law and Economics. 2. The Modern Domain of Behavioral Law and Economics. 3. General Typology of Legal Responses to Bounded Rationality, Bounded Willpower, and Bounded Self-Interest. 4. Illustrative Legal Applications: Bounded Rationality. 5. Illustrative Legal Applications: Bounded Willpower. 6. Illustrative Legal Applications: Bounded Self-Interest. 7. Concluding Remarks.
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