Judd E. Stone •
December 6, 2010
Behavioral law and economics has arisen to international prominence; between Cass Sunstein’s appointment to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs the United Kingdom’s . . .
We would like to start by thanking Josh for inviting us to participate in what promises to be a fascinating discussion on an important subject. . . .
Thomas A. Lambert •
December 6, 2010
Behavioralism is mesmerizing. Ever since I took Cass Sunstein’s outstanding Elements of the Law course as a 1L at the University of Chicago Law School, I’ve . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
December 6, 2010
The problem with behavioral law and economics (and its behavioral economics cousin) is not that it has nothing interesting to say, but rather that the . . .
Larry Ribstein •
December 6, 2010
I thought I’d aim my opening post at the question that motivated my interest in this symposium: is behavioral economics leading us to the end . . .
David K. Levine •
December 6, 2010
Behavioral economics: love it or hate it – there seems to be no middle ground. Lovers take the obvious fact people are not frictionless maximizing . . .
David D. Friedman •
December 6, 2010
I have long argued that the economic assumption of rationality is useful not because it is a complete and correct description of real world behavior . . .
Joshua Wright •
December 2, 2010
A federal district court judge recently decided an interesting antitrust/ IP case involving “wheel game” slot machines. IGT sued Bally’s in 2004 for allegedly infringing . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
December 2, 2010
Today comes news that Senator Kohl has sent a letter to the DOJ urging “careful review” of the proposed Google/ITA merger. Underlying his concerns (or . . .