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Decision-making under the gambler's fallacy
evidence from asylum judges, loan officers, and baseball umpires -
Are online labor markets spot markets for tasks?
a field experiment on the behavioral response to wage cuts -
Covering
mutable characteristics and perceptions of voice in the U.S. supreme court -
Priming ideology
why presidential elections affect U.S. judges -
Perceived masculinity predicts U.S. supreme court outcomes
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The shareholder wealth effects of Delaware litigation
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Does empathy beget guile?
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Insiders, outsiders, and involuntary unemployment
sexual harrassment exacerbates gender inequality -
Markets, morality, and economic growth
competition affects utilitarian judgment -
Government expropriation increases economic growth and racial inequality
evidence from eminent domain -
Ideological perfectionism
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Testing axiomatizations of ambiguity aversion
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The political economy of beliefs
why fiscal and social conservatives/liberals come hand-in-hand -
Policies affect preferences
evidence from random variation in abortion jurisprudence -
Mandatory disclosure
theory and evidence from industry-physician relationships -
Sclerotization of the judiciary
judicial exits from the U.S. courts of appeals are politically motivated -
A theory of experiments
invariance of equilibrium to the strategy method and implications -
Tastes for desert and placation
a reference point-dependent model of social preferences -
Implicit egoism in sentencing decisions
first letter name effects with randomly assigned defendants -
What matters
agreement between U.S. courts of appeals judges -
Electoral cycles among U.S. courts of appeals judges
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How do rights revolutions occur?
free speech and the first amendment -
The deterrent effect of the death penalty?
evidence from British commutations during World War I -
Mood and the malleability of moral reasoning
the impact of irrelevant factors on judicial decisions -
Social preferences or sacred values?
theory and evidence of deontological motivations