(Papers to be published in Journal of Law, Economics & Policy)
One or more additional presenters will be selected from a call for papers.
The program will focus on the influence of Behavioral Economics on Antitrust Law and Policy. Behavioral economics, which examines how individual and market behavior are affected by deviations from the rationality assumptions underlying conventional economics, has generated significant attention from both academics and policy makers. The program will feature presentations by leading scholars who have addressed how behavioral economics impacts antitrust law and policy.
Business Meeting at Program Conclusion for Section on Antitrust and Economic Regulation
Business Meeting at Program Conclusion for Section on Law and Economics