During the last two decades researchers in the field of
experimental law and economics have made significant contributions
to our knowledge of human behaviour and its interaction with legal
and regulatory environments. This collection of previously
published papers examines the use of laboratory experiments to test
and develop these theories about how people behave, including their
responses to legal rules.An important resource for judges,
policymakers and scholars alike, the articles presented are drawn
from diverse disciplines such as economics, law and psychology. The
editors' comprehensive introduction provides expert analysis and
insightful discussion of new directions in the field. Also included
is an extended bibliography of additional articles to further aid
readers' study.
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