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#37 – Gillian Hadfield on Regulatory Markets, Silly Rules, and why Humans Invented Law

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Sep 27, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Law and Economics - What Attracted You to the Intersection?
02:05 • 3min
3
Why Did Humans Invent Law?
05:13 • 5min
4
Is There a Theory of Classification?
10:00 • 4min
5
What Is a Classification Institution Mechanism and an Enforcement Regime?
14:22 • 5min
6
What's the Coolest Part About Athens?
19:13 • 1min
7
Classia, Sentralized Classification Scheme, Is Risky?
20:33 • 2min
8
What Is Demand for Law?
22:21 • 2min
9
The Emergence of Law
23:51 • 5min
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The American Bar Association
28:57 • 5min
11
Can Anyone Give You Legal Advice?
33:31 • 3min
12
Regulation Technology Is Not Going to Work Well for the Challenges of a More Complex Technology
36:38 • 5min
13
Search on the Internet - I Love Lawyers
42:03 • 2min
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Finding Stuff on the Internet
44:24 • 4min
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Is There a Regulative Market?
47:58 • 4min
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The Concept of Regulators Is a Sale Case
51:47 • 3min
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The Concept of a Regulating Market
54:25 • 4min
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How Do We Design the Regulation of Regulators?
58:18 • 3min
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Social Media Regulation
01:01:42 • 3min
20
Automated Decision Making and the Risks of Bias
01:05:05 • 5min
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Is There a Barrier to Privacy?
01:09:36 • 3min
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What's the Function of Law?
01:12:11 • 5min
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The World Is Full of Silly Rules
01:16:41 • 2min
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A Foraging Game in a Grid World, You Know, a Foraging Game
01:19:09 • 6min
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Do You Have a Silly Rule Condition?
01:24:43 • 3min
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The Importance of Having Simplified Rules
01:28:11 • 5min
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What Do You Think About Silly Rules?
01:33:12 • 3min
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The Group Con Is Structured by Its Rules
01:36:24 • 4min
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Is There a Need for More Advanced Social Science?
01:39:59 • 3min
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I've Been Thinking About All This for So Long
01:43:15 • 2min
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The Grammar of Society
01:44:57 • 5min