« November is National Adoption Awareness Month | Main | Balding: "On Sex Selective Abortion" »
November 6, 2009
Williams: "Sticky Expectations: Responses to Persistent Over-Optimism in Marriage, Employment Contracts, and Credit Card Use"
Sean Williams (University of Texas School of Law) has posted Sticky Expectations: Responses to Persistent Over-Optimism in Marriage, Employment Contracts, and Credit Card Use, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 733 (2009), on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Most
people underestimate the likelihood that they will experience negative
events and overestimate the likelihood that the law will protect them
if those events occur. Many of these mispredictions are highly
resistant to change even in the face of accurate and available
information. This Article illustrates the consequences of these
“sticky” expectations using examples from marriage, employment, and
credit card regulation. In each of these areas, erroneous expectations
create costs. The largest and most common cost is the failure to
adequately self-insure against future negative events like divorce, job
loss, or high debt. But proposals for correcting irrational
expectations can be costly, in part because unrealistic optimism can
also create benefits. This Article develops a Calabresian cost-benefit
framework to help us to assess those costs and benefits sensibly,
arguing that policy makers should seek to minimize the sum of the cost
of disparities between expectations and reality and the cost of
reducing those disparities. This approach can help to determine whether
it is worth implementing legal reform to close the gap between
expectations and reality, and if so, whether to do so by attempting to
change the expectations or by changing the law to correspond to
existing expectations. This framework provides reasons to rethink
existing proposals aimed at informing or debiasing people through law.
MR
November 6, 2009 | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341bfae553ef0120a62eae94970b
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Williams: "Sticky Expectations: Responses to Persistent Over-Optimism in Marriage, Employment Contracts, and Credit Card Use":
