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Theories of Choice
The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making
Grundmann, Stefan; Hacker, Philipp
Oxford University Press
01/2021
352
Dura
Inglês
9780198863175
15 a 20 dias
684
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Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Theories of Choice and the Law - An Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Christoph Engel: The Proper Scope of Behavioural Law and Economics
2: Simon Deakin: Rational Choice and its Limits for the Solution and Legal Problems: Three Observations on Behavioural Law and Economics
3: Marlies Ahlert: Game Theory and the Law: Incomplete Knowledge About the Knowledge of Other Players
Part II: Individual Choice and the Law
4: Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Substein and Micha Keiser: Most People Like Nudges - And Why That Matters
5: Philipp Hacker: Regulating Under Uncertainty About Rationality: From Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Complexity Theory
6: Anne-Lise Sibony: Did You Say 'Theories of Choice'?: On the Limited and Variable Appetite for Theories in Consumer Law
Part III: Collective Choice and the Law
7: Adrienne Heritier: Itinera Europea: Four Scenarios and their Plausibility
8: Matthew D. Adler: The Social Welfare Function: A New Tool for Regulatory Policy Analysis
9: Andreas Engert: Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding
Part IV: Organizational Choice and the Law
A. Firms
10: Julian Velasco: Decision Theory and Allocation Decision Making in the Firm
11: Luca Enriques and Alessandro Romano: Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour: A Network Theory Perspective
B. Institutions, Networks, and Courts
12: Genevieve Helleringer: Conflict of Interest and Decision-Making
13: Stefan Grundmann: Decision Making in Chains and Networks of Contracts
14: Christopher Brett Jaeger and Jennifer S. Trueblood: The Power of Sequence: A Quantum Perspective on Legal Decision Making
Part I: Foundations
1: Christoph Engel: The Proper Scope of Behavioural Law and Economics
2: Simon Deakin: Rational Choice and its Limits for the Solution and Legal Problems: Three Observations on Behavioural Law and Economics
3: Marlies Ahlert: Game Theory and the Law: Incomplete Knowledge About the Knowledge of Other Players
Part II: Individual Choice and the Law
4: Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Substein and Micha Keiser: Most People Like Nudges - And Why That Matters
5: Philipp Hacker: Regulating Under Uncertainty About Rationality: From Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Complexity Theory
6: Anne-Lise Sibony: Did You Say 'Theories of Choice'?: On the Limited and Variable Appetite for Theories in Consumer Law
Part III: Collective Choice and the Law
7: Adrienne Heritier: Itinera Europea: Four Scenarios and their Plausibility
8: Matthew D. Adler: The Social Welfare Function: A New Tool for Regulatory Policy Analysis
9: Andreas Engert: Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding
Part IV: Organizational Choice and the Law
A. Firms
10: Julian Velasco: Decision Theory and Allocation Decision Making in the Firm
11: Luca Enriques and Alessandro Romano: Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour: A Network Theory Perspective
B. Institutions, Networks, and Courts
12: Genevieve Helleringer: Conflict of Interest and Decision-Making
13: Stefan Grundmann: Decision Making in Chains and Networks of Contracts
14: Christopher Brett Jaeger and Jennifer S. Trueblood: The Power of Sequence: A Quantum Perspective on Legal Decision Making
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Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker: Theories of Choice and the Law - An Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1: Christoph Engel: The Proper Scope of Behavioural Law and Economics
2: Simon Deakin: Rational Choice and its Limits for the Solution and Legal Problems: Three Observations on Behavioural Law and Economics
3: Marlies Ahlert: Game Theory and the Law: Incomplete Knowledge About the Knowledge of Other Players
Part II: Individual Choice and the Law
4: Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Substein and Micha Keiser: Most People Like Nudges - And Why That Matters
5: Philipp Hacker: Regulating Under Uncertainty About Rationality: From Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Complexity Theory
6: Anne-Lise Sibony: Did You Say 'Theories of Choice'?: On the Limited and Variable Appetite for Theories in Consumer Law
Part III: Collective Choice and the Law
7: Adrienne Heritier: Itinera Europea: Four Scenarios and their Plausibility
8: Matthew D. Adler: The Social Welfare Function: A New Tool for Regulatory Policy Analysis
9: Andreas Engert: Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding
Part IV: Organizational Choice and the Law
A. Firms
10: Julian Velasco: Decision Theory and Allocation Decision Making in the Firm
11: Luca Enriques and Alessandro Romano: Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour: A Network Theory Perspective
B. Institutions, Networks, and Courts
12: Genevieve Helleringer: Conflict of Interest and Decision-Making
13: Stefan Grundmann: Decision Making in Chains and Networks of Contracts
14: Christopher Brett Jaeger and Jennifer S. Trueblood: The Power of Sequence: A Quantum Perspective on Legal Decision Making
Part I: Foundations
1: Christoph Engel: The Proper Scope of Behavioural Law and Economics
2: Simon Deakin: Rational Choice and its Limits for the Solution and Legal Problems: Three Observations on Behavioural Law and Economics
3: Marlies Ahlert: Game Theory and the Law: Incomplete Knowledge About the Knowledge of Other Players
Part II: Individual Choice and the Law
4: Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Substein and Micha Keiser: Most People Like Nudges - And Why That Matters
5: Philipp Hacker: Regulating Under Uncertainty About Rationality: From Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Complexity Theory
6: Anne-Lise Sibony: Did You Say 'Theories of Choice'?: On the Limited and Variable Appetite for Theories in Consumer Law
Part III: Collective Choice and the Law
7: Adrienne Heritier: Itinera Europea: Four Scenarios and their Plausibility
8: Matthew D. Adler: The Social Welfare Function: A New Tool for Regulatory Policy Analysis
9: Andreas Engert: Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding
Part IV: Organizational Choice and the Law
A. Firms
10: Julian Velasco: Decision Theory and Allocation Decision Making in the Firm
11: Luca Enriques and Alessandro Romano: Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour: A Network Theory Perspective
B. Institutions, Networks, and Courts
12: Genevieve Helleringer: Conflict of Interest and Decision-Making
13: Stefan Grundmann: Decision Making in Chains and Networks of Contracts
14: Christopher Brett Jaeger and Jennifer S. Trueblood: The Power of Sequence: A Quantum Perspective on Legal Decision Making
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