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Legislative misbehavior is best curbed through rational legislating requirements, whereby legislators must include in the legislative record an explicit elaboration of the path of lawmaking - from evidence, through findings, to ultimate conclusions - that clearly sets out the analytic connection...
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In 1998, Christine Jolls, Cass Sunstein, and Richard Thaler published A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics, one of the most important pieces of scholarship in decades. Their article famously proposes a departure from the neoclassical law and economics approach to legal analysis. Breaking...
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general rationing problems in which, in addition to claims, there exist baselines (to be interpreted as objective entitlements … able to accommodate real-life rationing situations, ranging from resource allocation in the public health care sector to … allocation methods for such general rationing problems - called baseline rationing rules - and provide an axiomatic …
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In Seduction by Contract, Oren-Bar Gill carefully and systematically analyzes how firms may be able to design contracts that exploit the behavioral biases of consumers. He argues that firms can use complexity and deferred costs to induce consumers into agreements that impose excessive penalties,...
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