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C.II.4 Completed Work: Detail

  • C.II.4.1 Introducing Behavioral Law and Economics to the German Legal Audience
  • C.II.4.2 Experimental Law and Economics
  • C.II.4.3 Models of Multi-Attribute Decision-Making
  • C.II.4.4 Better Than Conscious?
  • C.II.4.5 Commons Theory
  • C.II.4.6 Mechanism Design and the Law
  • C.II.4.7 Law and Economics of Public International Law
  • C.II.4.8 The Proper Task of Academic Law
‹ 2. Decision-Making in a Fundamentally Uncertain World up C.II.4.1 Introducing Behavioral Law and Economics to the German Legal Audience ›

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  • C.I Public Goods and Welfare Economics: Incentive Mechanisms, Finance and Governance
  • C.II The Behaviorally Informed Design of Institutions for the Provision of Collective Goods
    • C.II.1 General Outline
    • C.II.2 Independent Research Group: Intuitive Experts
    • C.II.3 International Max Planck Research School: Adapting Behavior to a Fundamentally Uncertain World
    • C.II.4 Completed Work: Detail
      • C.II.4.1 Introducing Behavioral Law and Economics to the German Legal Audience
      • C.II.4.2 Experimental Law and Economics
      • C.II.4.3 Models of Multi-Attribute Decision-Making
      • C.II.4.4 Better Than Conscious?
      • C.II.4.5 Commons Theory
      • C.II.4.6 Mechanism Design and the Law
      • C.II.4.7 Law and Economics of Public International Law
      • C.II.4.8 The Proper Task of Academic Law
  • C.III Applied Topics: Network Industries and Financial Stability