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Article

Alger, Ingela (2021) On the evolution of male competitiveness. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol.190. pp. 228-254.

Ash, Elliott, Chen, Daniel L. and Naidu, Suresh (2026) Ideas Have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 141 (n° 1). pp. 845-887.

Chen, Daniel L. (2024) Priming ideology I: Why do presidential elections affect U.S. judges. European Economic Review, vol. 169 (n° 104835). pp. 1-21.

Chen, Daniel L. (2025) Priming ideology II: presidential elections increasingly affect U.S. judges. European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 60. pp. 1-32.

Chen, Daniel L. and Fillin-Yeh, Susan (2025) How do rights revolutions occur? Free speech and the First Amendment. Social Science Research, vol. 128 (n° 103155).

Chen, Daniel L. and Fillin-Yeh, Susan (2025) Shaping societal norms: Experimental evidence on the normative impact of free speech law. Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 107 (n° 102799).

Chen, Daniel L., Levonyan, Vardges and Yeh, Susan (2025) Can Policies Affect Preferences? Evidence from random variation in abortion jurisprudence. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 127 (n° 4). pp. 880-911.

Dessi, Roberta and Zhao, Xiaojian (2018) Overconfidence, Stability and Investments. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (n°145). pp. 474-494.

Monograph

Ash, Elliott, Chen, Daniel L. and Naidu, Suresh (2022) Ideas Have Consequences : The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice. TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1392, Toulouse

Chen, Daniel L. (2016) Priming Ideology: Why Presidential Elections Affect U.S. Judges. TSE Working Paper, n. 16-681

Chen, Daniel L. and Fillin-Yeh, Susan (2016) How Do Rights Revolutions Occur ? Free Speech and the First Amendment. TSE Working Paper, n. 16-705, Toulouse

Chen, Daniel L. and Fillin-Yeh, Susan (2022) How do rights revolutions occur? Free speech and the first amendment. TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1396, Toulouse

Chen, Daniel L., Levonyan, Vardges and Yeh, Susan (2016) Can policies affect preferences: evidence from random variation in abortion jurisprudence. TSE Working Paper, n. 16-723, Toulouse.

Chen, Daniel L., Levonyan, Vardges and Yeh, Susan (2016) Policies Affect Preferences: Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion Jurisprudence. IAST working paper, n. 16-58

Chen, Daniel L., Michaeli, Moti and Spiro, Daniel (2016) Ideological Perfectionism. TSE Working Paper, n. 16-694

Chen, Daniel L., Michaeli, Moti and Spiro, Daniel (2020) Legitimizing Policy. TSE Working Paper, n. 20-1123, Toulouse

Chen, Daniel L., Michaeli, Moti and Spiro, Daniel (2020) Legitimizing Policy. IAST Working Paper, n. 20-107

Chen, Daniel L. and Reinhart, Eric (2016) The Disavowal of Decisionism: Politically Motivated Exits from the U.S. Courts of Appeals. TSE Working Paper, n. 16-721, Toulouse

Chen, Daniel L. and Yeh, Susan (2016) How Do Rights Revolutions Occur? Free Speech and the First Amendment. IAST Working Paper, n. 16-51, Toulouse

Dessi, Roberta and Monin, Benoît (2012) Noblesse Oblige? Moral Identity and Prosocial Behavior in the Face of Selfishness. TSE Working Paper, n. 12-347

Dessi, Roberta and Zhao, Xiaojian (2014) Over-Confidence, Shame and Investments. TSE Working Paper, n. 14-516, Toulouse

Dessi, Roberta and Zhao, Xiaojian (2015) Overconfidence, Stability and Investments. TSE Working Paper, n. 15-580, Toulouse

Le Breton, Michel, Ortuno-Ortin, Ignacio and Weber, Shlomo (2006) Gamson's Law and Hedonic Games. IDEI Working Paper, n. 420

Saint-Paul, Gilles (2006) Selection of Boundedly Rational Firms and the Allocation of Resources. IDEI Working Paper, n. 417

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