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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Best speech using behavioral economics that you've never heard.
My buddy Steve Sather, the author of A Texas Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog, sent me this link to a speech at the Ass'n of American Law Schools that Annelise Riles was going to give, had she been able to make it to the meeting. Her speech is posted on the Credit Slips blog (here). Her talk would have addressed how we might actually use regulation to change behavior, rather than (my editorial comment here) pretending that we know how to do that. Great stuff!
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