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Incentives, choices, and strategic behavior: a neuroeconomic perspective for the law

Terrence Chorvat and Kevin McCabe

Chapter 14 in Research Handbook on Behavioral Law and Economics, 2018, pp 431-456 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This chapter discusses some ways in which neuroscientific research applied to economics, commonly referred to as neuroeconomics, can inform legal scholarship. Given the limitations on space in this chapter, it was not possible to discuss anything like all of the neuroeconomic research that has been done in the last few years, even all of that which is of relevance to legal scholarship. Therefore, this chapter is a highly selective review of the research that the authors believe is useful to legal scholars. The focus of the chapter is on neuroeconomic research related to financial decisions and its relevance to legal scholarship.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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