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Behavioral Law and Economics Blog Symposium

By Christopher Buccafusco


Joshua Wright from the blog Truth on the Market is hosting a blog symposium about the value of behavioral law and economics.  Lot’s of fancy people are participating.  Find the introductory post here. You can read my first post here. Comments are welcome.

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  1. I wish I had been able to take part in this symposium. I love research that links Economics and the law. Being close to the University of Chicago, where so much groundbreaking research on economics has been done and is still being done, enables future lawyers exposure to Economics perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. This research is perhaps most relevant to those interested in Corporate Law, but I believe future attorneys interested in a variety of legal specialties would benefit. I hope there will be another blog symposium or in-person symposium that touches the nexus of Law and Economics.

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