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Gaming disorder in the ICD-11: the state of the game. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry
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Behavioural economics and Private International Law

2017
This article explores the relevance of behavioral economics for legal issues in private international law. It finds that this relevance is limited. Choice of law problems in particular can be fruitfully analyzed with the neo-classical apparatus of economic theory that includes information asymmetries and externalities. Behavioral economics enhances our
Horst Eidenmüller, Johanna Stark
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Behavioural Law & Economics and Sustainable Regulation

2017
Non-legal disciplines increasingly are discovering the power of learning. Neither should the law, both in scholarship and regulatory practice, hesitate to tap this precious resource as well. Such an undertaking would seem particularly fruitful in environmental law. This chapter aims to contribute to this process by making six distinctive claims.
Philipp Hacker, Georgios Dimitropoulos
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Behavioural Economics, Neuroeconomics, and Corporate Law

2020
Behavioural economics is an established field. Still it carries the premises that the actions of corporate players are only to a minor degree led by self-interest, rationality, and self-discipline. Bias portrayed throughout behavioural economics offers an alternative to rational-theoretical standard theory as it allows predictions about the systematic ...
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Regulation of Automatic Renewal Clauses: A Behavioural Law and Economics Approach

open access: closedJournal of Consumer Policy, 2015
Many consumer contracts, such as magazine subscriptions, mobile phone contracts, or fitness club subscriptions, are fixed-term contracts containing an automatic renewal clause. This paper provides the rationale of why such contracts are signed and what are the economic and legislative impacts of such clauses.
Mitja Kovač, Ann-Sophie Vandenberghe
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A behavioural law and economics perspective on EU restructuring and insolvency law

2021
The article discusses the relevance of behavioural insights in policy making by the European legislator when drafting the European Union Directive on restructuring and insolvency. The Directive imposes an obligation on the Member States to arrange for preventive restructuring frameworks, which will incentivize debtors in sight of distress but with a ...
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