Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen et Suresh Naidu, « Ideas Have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice », The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 141, n° 1, février 2026, p. 845–887.
Daniel L. Chen, Vardges Levonyan et Susan Yeh, « Can Policies Affect Preferences? Theory and Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion Jurisprudence », The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 127, n° 4, octobre 2025, p. 880–911.
Sylvie Borau et Robert Mai, « The gender paradox in pro-environmental engagement: Actionable insights for cause-related marketing and social advocacy campaigns », Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, septembre 2025.
Daniel L. Chen, « Priming ideology II: presidential elections increasingly affect U.S. judges », European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 60, août 2025, p. 1–32.
Sultan Mehmood, Shaheen Naseer et Daniel L. Chen, « Transmitting Rights: Effective Cooperation, Inter-gender Contact, and Student Achievement », American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, vol. 17, n° 3, août 2025, p. 107–130.
Daniel L. Chen et Markus Loecher, « Mood and the malleability of moral reasoning: the impact of irrelevant factors on judicial decisions », Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 116, n° 102364, juillet 2025.
Daniel L. Chen, Yosh Halberstam et Alan Yu, « Covering: Mutable Characteristics and Perceptions of Voice in the U.S. Supreme Court », The Journal of Law & Empirical Analysis, vol. 2, n° 1, mai 2025, p. 2–32.
Daniel L. Chen et Susan Yeh, « How do rights revolutions occur? Free speech and the First Amendment », Social Science Research, vol. 128, n° 103155, mai 2025.
