Ginsburg and Wright on Behavioral Law and Economics
19 February 2011 at 10:34 am Dick Langlois 1 comment
| Dick Langlois |
Judge Douglas Ginsburg will be presenting a paper (written with Josh Wright) called “Behavioral Law and Economics: Its Origins, Fatal Flaws, and Implications for Liberty” at Columbia next week. I am on the mailing list for the Law and Economics Workshop at Columbia, so I received a copy of the paper as an email attachment; but the email specifically requests that the paper not be forwarded, so I won’t make it available here. I imagine Josh will post it eventually. But if you’re in NYC, you can hear the paper presented on Friday, February 25, 11:30am-1:00pm, in the Levien Room (Warren Hall, W. 116th near Morningside, across from the main law school building, 10th Floor).
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Josh Wright | 21 February 2011 at 6:05 pm
Dick,
Thanks for posting this. Yes, we will be making the paper available online shortly (and I’ll plug it on TOTM then as well).