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Rethinking

Regulation

 

with Behavioral Economics.

 

April 10-11, 2014

Durham, NC.

Studies have shown that behavioral economics explains and predicts our decision-making processes better than traditional economic approaches do. With existing regulations ineffective in many important respects, it is time our regulations incorporated behavioral approaches on a grander scale. Explore each panel below to see how this may be done, and to see the challenges that may be confronted along the way.

© 2014 by Duke Law and Economics Society

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