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Home > VLR > Vol. 51 > Iss. 6 (1998)

 
Vanderbilt Law Review

Issue 6 - Symposium: The Legal Implications of Psychology: Human Behavior, Behavioral Economics, and the Law

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Behavioral Economics Analysis of Redistributive Legal Rules
Christine Jolls

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The Legal Implications of Psychology: Human Behavior, Behavioral Economics, and the Law Symposium: The Legal Implications of Psychology Human Behavior, Behavioral Economics, and the Law
Stephen D. Hurd

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Behavioral Theories of Judgment and Decision Making in Legal Scholarship: A Literature Review
Donald C. Langevoort

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Remedies and the Psychology of Ownership
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski and Forest Jourden

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Inertia and Preference in Contract Negotiation: The Psychological Power of Default Rules and Form Terms
Russell Korobkin

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Behavioral Economics, the Economic Analysis of Bankruptcy Law and the Pricing of Credit
Robert K. Rasmussen

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Putting Rational Actors in Their Place: Economics and Phenomenology
Edward L. Rubin

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Can There Be a Behavioral Law and Economics?
Samuel Issacharoff

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The Growing Pains of Behavioral Law and Economics
Thomas s. Ulen

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Comment: The Future of Behavioral Economic Analysis of Law
Jennifer Arlen

 
 
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