Behavioral Law and Economics

Are Voters Rational? Evidence From Gubernatorial Elections, American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings (2006)
 

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Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election (with Eric Zitzewitz), The Economists' Voice (2006)

Betting on elections has been of interest to economists and political scientists for some time....

 

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Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election (with Eric Zitzewitz), The Economists' Voice (2006)

Betting on elections has been of interest to economists and political scientists for some time....

 

G14

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Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election (with Eric Zitzewitz), The Economists' Voice (2006)

Betting on elections has been of interest to economists and political scientists for some time....

 

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Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election (with Eric Zitzewitz), The Economists' Voice (2006)

Betting on elections has been of interest to economists and political scientists for some time....

 

Law and Economics

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Letter: A Reply to Rubin on the Death Penalty (with John Donohue), The Economists' Voice (2006)

Contrary to Paul Rubin's recent testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, we believe the fragility...

 

Law and Politics

USES AND ABUSES OF EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE IN THE DEATH PENALTY DEBATE (with John Donohue), American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings (2006)
 

Political Structure and Behavior (including Constitutional Law)

Are Voters Rational? Evidence From Gubernatorial Elections, American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings (2006)
 

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The Death Penalty: No Evidence for Deterrence (with John Donohue), The Economists' Voice (2006)

John Donohue and Justin Wolfers argue that Gary Becker and Richard Posner are wrong to...