Utahns are struggling to compete with investors for home ownership. Bills like HB151 would give Utah families a better chance ...
Ann Woolhandler (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted Private Injuries and Standing on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The prevalent scholarly view—often associated with Professor Cass ...
India’s stock market continues to weaken. While there is ample evidence of retail investors having been swayed by mere ...
February 3, 2023, Interview: "Just over 10 years ago, nudge theory was introduced to the world by Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler. Their radical argument was that the government could preserve the ...
2021, Paper; "The American administrative state has become a cost-benefit state, at least in the sense that prevailing executive orders require agencies to proceed only if the benefits justify the ...
In this book, Patrik Michaelsen and Cass R. Sunstein offer a wealth of new evidence about people’s experiences and perceptions with respect to default rules. They argue that this evidence can help us ...
In a world of too many choices, autonomy of the individual is reduced rather than increased. As Cass Sunstein stated in "The Ethics of Influence," "autonomy does not require choices everywhere; it ...
Some goods are bad. People are willing to pay for things that they do not enjoy, and wish did not exist. Possible examples include ties, high heels, social media platforms, funerals, and weddings.
February 21, 2021, Paper: "In philosophy, economics, and law, the idea of voluntary agreements plays a central role. It orients contractarian approaches to political legitimacy. It also helps support ...
2021, Paper: "It is standard to think that economic incentives are generally or always better than regulatory mandates. But in the face of behavioral market failures, that conclusion might not be so ...