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The Behavioral Economics of Behavioral Law & Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics, 2018Behavioral Law & Economics (BLE) has loudly proclaimed its victory over traditional law & economics methodologies. Nowhere has this proclamation been so loud or self-certain as with respect to claims about consumer financial decision-making. Drawing on a set of casual observations styled as empirical proof, BLE scholars have called for a variety of ...
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2014
This book presents a history of behavioral economics. The recurring theme is that behavioral economics reflects and contributes to a fundamental reorientation of the epistemological foundations upon which economics had been based since the days of Smith, Ricardo, and Mill.
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This book presents a history of behavioral economics. The recurring theme is that behavioral economics reflects and contributes to a fundamental reorientation of the epistemological foundations upon which economics had been based since the days of Smith, Ricardo, and Mill.
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2018
Behavioral economics is everywhere – whether used by governments to shape our judgement and decision making, advertisers and marketers to sell products, or even politicians to sell policies, its insights are important and far-reaching. Behavioral Economics: The Basics is the first book to provide a rigorous yet accessible overview of the growing field
Philip J. Corr, Anke C. Plagnol
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Behavioral economics is everywhere – whether used by governments to shape our judgement and decision making, advertisers and marketers to sell products, or even politicians to sell policies, its insights are important and far-reaching. Behavioral Economics: The Basics is the first book to provide a rigorous yet accessible overview of the growing field
Philip J. Corr, Anke C. Plagnol
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Economic Behavior and Economic Development
Problems in Economics, 1980The director of one of the prosperous Western Siberian state farms, a public-minded man, a captain of rural industry, described the experience of mechanized teams that operate without work orders [beznariadnye zven'ia]. This form of organization of work is unquestionably progressive and increases labor productivity dramatically because people show a ...
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This article describes the emerging subfield known as behavioral economics, which borrows from psychology, empirically tests assumptions used elsewhere in economics, and provides theories that aim to be more realistic and closely tied to experimental and field data. Highlights from the experimental findings of behavioral economics are discussed.
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What is Behavioral Economics? [PDF]
Abstract This paper is concerned with defining the characteristics of behavioral economics (BE), identifying the different strands of BE, and carefully comparing BE to mainstream economics (ME). The job of comparison is first to identify the key dimensions (related to its approach to science) along which BE, and its different strands, differs from ME,
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The Behavioral Economics of Violence
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: From the viewpoint of teleological behaviorism the first question to ask in attempting to understand any behavior, including violent behavior, is: What are its contingencies of reward and punishment? Or, to put the question in economic terms: What are the short‐term and long‐term costs and benefits that such behavior entails?
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From economic behavior to behavioral economics: The behavioral uprising in economics
Journal of Behavioral Economics, 1984Stanley Kaish+2 more
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