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The Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Law and Economics (CIRCLE) is an academic research institution committed to advancing the study of the interconnections among law, economics, and public policy. Through an interdisciplinary approach, CIRCLE seeks to develop a rigorous and in-depth understanding of the application of economic principles as analytical tools for examining, refining, and enhancing both the legal framework and its implementation.

CIRCLE places particular emphasis on the economic analysis of law and contemporary public policy issues. This approach involves comprehensive examinations of how incentive structures and the efficiency of resource allocation are shaped by regulatory design and legal policies across various domains of social life. In addition, CIRCLE’s research explores behavioral economic approaches to gain deeper insights into the psychological and social factors that influence the behavior of individuals and institutions within legal and public policy contexts. Through this comprehensive approach, CIRCLE’s research outputs are expected to provide valuable scholarly insights for policymakers, academics, practitioners, and the broader public.

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