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Cambridge Series on Judgment and Decision Making

This series delves into the core principles and findings within the field of human judgment and decision making. It explores the intricate processes by which individuals and groups make choices, analyzing the cognitive and contextual factors that shape these outcomes. Aimed at researchers and advanced students, the collection offers rigorous insights into a discipline with wide-ranging applications. Discover the formal underpinnings and practical implications of decision-making across various academic and professional domains.

Behavioral Law and Economics

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  1. Behavioral Law and Economics

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
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    This book explores the intersection of law, cognitive psychology, and behavioral economics, providing insights into how human behavior influences legal decision-making. It examines recent discoveries in these fields to shed light on the psychological factors that affect legal outcomes and the effectiveness of laws. By integrating these disciplines, the author offers a fresh perspective on legal theory and practice, highlighting the implications for policymakers and legal professionals.

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