Delay discounting and intelligence: A meta-analysis

NA Shamosh, JR Gray - Intelligence, 2008 - Elsevier
Delay discounting (DD), the tendency to prefer smaller, sooner rewards to larger, later ones,
is an important indicator of self-control. Assessments of DD superficially require individuals …

Behavioral industrial organization

P Heidhues, B Kőszegi - Handbook of Behavioral Economics: Applications …, 2018 - Elsevier
This chapter surveys the literature on behavioral industrial organization, covering four broad
topics:(1) how rational firms interact with consumers who make systematic mistakes in …

The duty to read the unreadable

U Benoliel, SI Becher - BCL Rev., 2019 - HeinOnline
The duty to read doctrine is a well-recognized building block of US contract law. This
doctrine holds contracting parties responsible for the written terms of their contracts, whether …

Does anyone read the fine print? Consumer attention to standard-form contracts

Y Bakos, F Marotta-Wurgler… - The Journal of Legal …, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
A cornerstone of the law and economics approach to standard-form contracts is the informed-
minority hypothesis: in competitive markets, a minority of term-conscious buyers is sufficient …

Looking backwards, looking forwards: A preface and introduction to using the creative arts in therapy and healthcare

B Warren - Using the Creative Arts in Therapy and Healthcare, 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
This book was first conceived over 25 years ago. In 1982 when I was first approached by
Tim Hardwick to write this book the world was a very different place. The United Nations …

Exploiting naivete about self-control in the credit market

P Heidhues, B Kőszegi - American Economic Review, 2010 - aeaweb.org
We analyze contract choices, loan-repayment behavior, and welfare in a model of a
competitive credit market when borrowers have a taste for immediate gratification …

[图书][B] Bounded rationality and industrial organization

R Spiegler - 2011 - books.google.com
Conventional economic theory assumes that consumers are fully rational, that they have
well-defined preferences and easily understand the market environment. Yet, in fact …

Behavioral law and economics: Its origins, fatal flaws, and implications for liberty

JD Wright, DH Ginsburg - Law and Economics, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Behavioral economics is one of the most significant developments in economics over the
past thirty-six years. The field combines economics and psychology to produce a body of …

The incentives matrix: The comparative effectiveness of rewards, liabilities, duties, and protections for reporting illegality

Y Feldman, O Lobel - Tex. L. Rev., 2009 - HeinOnline
Questions about social enforcement and the role of individual reporting in preventing
corporate and governmental misconduct are at the forefront of current debates and reforms …

One-sided contracts in competitive consumer markets

LA Bebchuk, RA Posner - Mich. L. Rev., 2005 - HeinOnline
The usual assumption in economic analysis of law is that in a competi-tive market without
informational asymmetries, the terms of contracts between sellers and buyers will be optimal …