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This paper examines the regulatory implications of behavioral economic insights. The central effect of behavioral economics in the legal literature to date has been to challenge the premise of formal economic theory that individuals understand their preferences and work to maximize these...
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The economic conception of human behavior assumes that a person has a single set of well-defined goals, and that the person's behavior is chosen to best achieve those goals. We develop a model in which a person's behavior is the outcome of an interaction between two systems: a deliberative...
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PART I: Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE. Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, Future / Camerer, Colin F. / Loewenstein, George -- PART II: Basic Topics -- REFERENCE-DEPENDENCE AND LOSS-AVERSION -- CHAPTER TWO....
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