Symposium on the Law and Economics of Consumer Choice
Richard A. Epstein, Cass R. Sunstein, Douglas G. Baird
págs. 1-2
Ian Ayres
págs. 3-14
págs. 17-31
Bundling and Consumer Misperception
Oren Bar-Gill
págs. 33-61
Paying with Plastic: Maybe Not So Crazy
Lacey Plache, Tom Brown
págs. 69-92
Wanting, Liking, and Learning: Neuroscience and Paternalism
Colin F. Camerer
págs. 87-110
Behavioral Economics: Human Errors and Market Corrections
Richard A. Epstein
págs. 111-132
Edward L. Glaeser
págs. 133-156
Erin F. Delaney, Samuel Issacharoff
págs. 157-182
"We Can Do This the Easy Way or the Hard Way": Negative Emotions, Self-Regulation, and the Law
Ted O'Donoghue, George Loewenstein
págs. 183-206
Cognitive Errors, Individual Differences, and Paternalism
Jeffrey John Rachlinski
págs. 207-229
Peer Comparisons and Consumer Debt
Gary Stanley Becker, Luis Rayo
págs. 231-248
Cass R. Sunstein
págs. 249-270
Broken Windows: New Evidence from New York City and a Five-City Social Experiment
Bernard E. Harcourt, Jens Ludwig
págs. 271-320
Appellate Review of SLUSA Remands after CAFA
Stephen J. Cowen
págs. 321-346
Proving Probable Cause: Allocating the Burden of Proof in False Arrest Claims under § 1983
Sarah Hughes Newman
págs. 347-376
Parents, Subsidiaries, and RICO Distinctiveness
William B. Ortman
págs. 377-398
págs. 399-424
págs. 425-468
The President, the Supreme Court, and the Founding Fathers: A Reply to Professor Ackerman
Steven G. Calabresi
págs. 469-485