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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
informational asymmetries, the terms of contracts between sellers and buyers will be optimal …