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The Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (CELS) is sponsored by the Society for Empirical Legal Studies (SELS) and Penn Law School. The conference features original empirical legal scholarship by leading scholars from a diverse range of fields. The 8th annual CELS will take place on October 25-26, 2013, at Penn Law School.
Saturday, October 26 • 8:40am - 10:00am
Session III - Public Goods

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The Lower-Bid Bias in Public Procurement by Omer Dekel and Amos Schurr
Discussant: Constantine Boussalis

Big Brother is Watching You - Because Little Brother Has Opened the Door: An Experiment on Information Sharing in Social Networks by Christoph Engel and Joshua Fairfield  
Discussant: Kevin Werbach 

Presenters & Discussants
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Constantine Boussalis

Harvard Law School
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Omer Dekel

College of Law and Business
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Christopher Engel

Max Planck Institute Bonn
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Joshua Fairfield

Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law
Josh Fairfield is a nationally recognized scholar on law, governance, economics, and intelligence issues related to technology. He has written on the law and regulation of e-commerce and online contracts and on the application of standard economic models to virtual environments. He... Read More →
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Kevin Werbach

Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, Wharton/Univ of Penn
Kevin Werbach is a leading expert on the business, policy, and social implications of emerging Internet and communications technologies. Werbach is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He is also the founder... Read More →


Saturday October 26, 2013 8:40am - 10:00am EDT
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