The Oxford handbook of behavioral economics and the law /edited by Eyal Zamir and Doron Teichman.
The Oxford handbook of behavioral economics and the law /edited by Eyal Zamir and Doron Teichman.
- New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2014.
- 1 online resource (xiii, 824 pages) : illustrations
- Oxford handbooks .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Behavioral economics : an overview -- Heuristics and biases / Human pro-social motivation and the maintenance of social order / Moral judgment / Behavioral economics and the law : an overview and critique -- The importance of behavioral law / Behavioral law and economics : empirical methods / Biasing, debiasing, and the law / Alternative bles / Behavioral economics and the law : specific behavioral phenomena -- Law and prosocial behavior / Behavioral ethics meets behavioral law and economics / Law, moral attitudes, and behavioral change / Law's loss aversion / Wrestling with the endowment effect, or how to do law and economics without the coase theorem / Probability errors : over-optimism, ambiguity aversion, and the certainty effect / The hindsight bias and the law in hindsight / Behavioral economics : legal applications -- Behavioral law and economics of property law : achievements and challenges / The behavioral economics of tort law / Behavioral economics and contract law / Consumer transactions / Behavioral economics and insurance law : the importance of equilibrium analysis / The end of contractarianism? : behavioral economics and the law of corporations / The market, the firm, and behavioral antitrust / Behavioral analysis of criminal law : a survey / Behavioral economics and the law : tax / Litigation and settlement / Behavioral economics and plea bargaining / Judicial decisionmaking : a behavioral perspective / Evidence law / Nudges.gov : behaviorally informed regulation / Environmental law / Jonathan Baron -- Simon G?chter -- Jonathan Baron -- Thomas S. Ulen -- Christoph Engel -- Daniel Pi, Francesco Parisi, and Barbara Luppi -- Gregory Mitchell -- Lynn A. Stout -- Yuval Feldman -- Kenworthey Bilz and Janice Nadler -- Eyal Zamir -- Russell Korobkin -- Sean Hannon Williams -- Doron Teichman -- Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir -- Yoed Halbersberg and Ehud Guttel -- Melvin A. Eisenberg -- Oren Bar-Gill -- Tom Baker and Peter Siegelman -- Kent Greenfield -- Avishalom Tor -- Alon Harel -- Edward J. McCaffery -- Jennifer K. Robbennolt -- Russell Covey -- Doron Teichman and Eyal Zamir -- Fredrick E. Vars -- Cass R. Sunstein -- Adrian Kuenzler and Douglas Kysar.
The past twenty years have witnessed a surge in behavioral studies of law and law-related issues. These studies have challenged the application of the rational-choice model to legal analysis and introduced a more accurate and empirically grounded model of human behavior. This integration of economics, psychology, and law is breaking exciting new ground in legal theory and the social sciences, shedding a new light on age-old legal questions as well as cutting edge policy issues. The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Law brings together leading scholars of law, psychology, and economic.
9780199945481
Economics--Psychological aspects.
Law and economics.
Electronic Books.
HB74 / .O946 2014
Includes bibliographies and index.
Behavioral economics : an overview -- Heuristics and biases / Human pro-social motivation and the maintenance of social order / Moral judgment / Behavioral economics and the law : an overview and critique -- The importance of behavioral law / Behavioral law and economics : empirical methods / Biasing, debiasing, and the law / Alternative bles / Behavioral economics and the law : specific behavioral phenomena -- Law and prosocial behavior / Behavioral ethics meets behavioral law and economics / Law, moral attitudes, and behavioral change / Law's loss aversion / Wrestling with the endowment effect, or how to do law and economics without the coase theorem / Probability errors : over-optimism, ambiguity aversion, and the certainty effect / The hindsight bias and the law in hindsight / Behavioral economics : legal applications -- Behavioral law and economics of property law : achievements and challenges / The behavioral economics of tort law / Behavioral economics and contract law / Consumer transactions / Behavioral economics and insurance law : the importance of equilibrium analysis / The end of contractarianism? : behavioral economics and the law of corporations / The market, the firm, and behavioral antitrust / Behavioral analysis of criminal law : a survey / Behavioral economics and the law : tax / Litigation and settlement / Behavioral economics and plea bargaining / Judicial decisionmaking : a behavioral perspective / Evidence law / Nudges.gov : behaviorally informed regulation / Environmental law / Jonathan Baron -- Simon G?chter -- Jonathan Baron -- Thomas S. Ulen -- Christoph Engel -- Daniel Pi, Francesco Parisi, and Barbara Luppi -- Gregory Mitchell -- Lynn A. Stout -- Yuval Feldman -- Kenworthey Bilz and Janice Nadler -- Eyal Zamir -- Russell Korobkin -- Sean Hannon Williams -- Doron Teichman -- Daphna Lewinsohn-Zamir -- Yoed Halbersberg and Ehud Guttel -- Melvin A. Eisenberg -- Oren Bar-Gill -- Tom Baker and Peter Siegelman -- Kent Greenfield -- Avishalom Tor -- Alon Harel -- Edward J. McCaffery -- Jennifer K. Robbennolt -- Russell Covey -- Doron Teichman and Eyal Zamir -- Fredrick E. Vars -- Cass R. Sunstein -- Adrian Kuenzler and Douglas Kysar.
The past twenty years have witnessed a surge in behavioral studies of law and law-related issues. These studies have challenged the application of the rational-choice model to legal analysis and introduced a more accurate and empirically grounded model of human behavior. This integration of economics, psychology, and law is breaking exciting new ground in legal theory and the social sciences, shedding a new light on age-old legal questions as well as cutting edge policy issues. The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Law brings together leading scholars of law, psychology, and economic.
9780199945481
Economics--Psychological aspects.
Law and economics.
Electronic Books.
HB74 / .O946 2014