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Reconceptualizing Behaviorally Informed Consumer Law and Policy
Martin Brenncke
Aston Law School
Law (Research)
Aston Business School
Aston University
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Consumer Policy
100%
Consumer Law
100%
Consumer Bias
100%
Informed Consumers
100%
Law
75%
Law-and-economics
75%
Nudge
75%
Politicians
50%
Legal Analysis
50%
Behavioural Exploitation
50%
Human Bias
50%
Regulatory Tools
50%
Debiasing
50%
Vulnerability
25%
Computational Intractability
25%
Design Decisions
25%
Consumer Behaviour
25%
Reconceptualize
25%
Personal Information
25%
Commercial Practices
25%
Friction
25%
Consumer Decisions
25%
Regulatory Context
25%
Digital Platforms
25%
Legal Perspective
25%
Policy Use
25%
Online Advertising
25%
Legal Innovation
25%
Normative Foundations
25%
Consumer Heuristics
25%
Ecological Rationality
25%
Rationality Theory
25%
Consumer Harm
25%
Social Sciences
Consumer Law
100%
Law
100%
Legislation
50%
Autonomy
16%
Consumer Behavior
16%