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Behavioral law and economics applies the conceptual tools of behavioral economics to the analysis of legal problems and legal intervention. These models, and the experiments to test them, assume an institution free state of nature. In modern societies, the law’s subjects never see this state...
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game theory and contract theory, to explain states' behaviour in economic relations. Here, it is closely related to … teleological interpretation or proportionality analysis, that is means-end rationality, empirical investigations have sometimes …
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Originally, behavioral law and economics was an exercise in exploring the implications of key findings from behavioral economics (and psychology) for the analysis and reform of legal institutions. Yet as the new discipline matures, it increasingly replaces foreign evidence by fresh evidence,...
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In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their behavior is influenced by culture and social norms by examining their saving and bequest behavior. To summarize our main findings, we find that Japan's household saving rate showed great volatility,...
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Popper recognizes that there are, at least, two versions of his "Rationality Principle" (RP) yet he does not explain …
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