Behavioral Law and Economics
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by Cass R. Sunstein
Cambridge University Press
Due/Published
April 2000, 446 pages,
paper
ISBN
0521667437
People are frequently both unselfish and overly optimistic; they have limited willpower and limited self-control; and they often rely on mental shortcuts and rules of thumb. What do these traits have to do with law? This is the question considered in Behavioral Law and Economics, the first book to analyze law by looking at how people actually behave. |