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The Places We’ll Go

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Published/Copyright: April 24, 2024
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Abstract

This article explores, first, what the central tenet of law and economics is and uses an example to illustrate. Then I turn to discussing behavioral law and economics and empirical law and economics. In the final section, I consider three topics that are likely to be central to the next era of law and economics–data collection, constitutional law and economics, and artificial intelligence.


Corresponding author: Thomas S. Ulen, Swanlund Chair Emeritus, and Research Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, USA; and Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, USA, E-mail:
I would like to thank Professor Jeong-Yoo Kim and Professor Masaki Iwasaki for their encouragement and patience in shepherding this essay into existence. The title of this essay borrows shamelessly from Dr. Seuss’s wonderful book, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! (1990).
Received: 2024-03-13
Accepted: 2024-03-13
Published Online: 2024-04-24

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