Contributors

Edward J. McCaffery is Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in Law and Po- litical Science at the University of Southern California and visiting pro- fessor of law and at the California Institute of Technology.

Joel Slemrod is Paul W. McCracken Collegiate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, director of the Office of Tax Policy Research in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, and professor of economics at the .

Caroline Adams teaches psychology at the University of Plymouth, En- gland.

Jonathan Baron is professor of psychology at the University of Pennsyl- vania.

James J. Choi is assistant professor of finance at the Yale School of Man- agement.

Terrence Chorvat is associate professor in the George Mason University, School of Law.

John Cullis is reader in economics in the Department of Economics and International Development at the University of Bath in England.

Henk Elffers is senior researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement and professor of psychology and law at Antwerp University in Belgium.

Richard A. Epstein is James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago and Peter and Kirsten Bedford Se- nior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

vii viii Behavioral Public Finance Hanming Fang is associate professor of economics at Yale University and faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Lee Anne Fennell is associate professor of law at the University of Illi- nois College of Law.

Bruno S. Frey is professor of economics at the University of Zurich and research director of CREMA (Center for Research in Economics, Manage- ment and the Arts).

Howell E. Jackson is John S. Reid, Jr., Professor of Law at Harvard Uni- versity.

Philip Jones is professor of economics in the Department of Economics and International Development at the University of Bath in England.

David Laibson is professor of economics at .

Alan Lewis is professor of economic psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bath in England.

George Loewenstein is professor of economics and psychology in the De- partment of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University.

Brigitte C. Madrian is associate professor of business and public policy and Boettner Chair in Financial Gerontology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Andrew Metrick is associate professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Dan Silverman is assistant professor of economics at the University of Michigan and faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Eco- nomic Research.

Deborah A. Small is assistant professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Jeff Strnad is Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law at Stanford Law School.

Alois Stutzer is lecturer of economics at the University of Zurich.

Paul Webley is professor of economic psychology and deputy vice-chan- cellor at the University of Exeter in England.