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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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From economic behavior to behavioral economics: The behavioral uprising in economics
Journal of Behavioral Economics, 1984Benjamin Gilad +2 more
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The contribution of behavioral economics to crisis management decision-making
, 2020J. Parnell, W. Crandall
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Retirement and Economic Behavior.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1985Robert J. Gitter +2 more
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Economic and Behavioral Economic Approaches to Behavior Change
2020Paul M. Brown +3 more
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The Irrational in Economic Behavior
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1969A, Lauterbach, J, Wilder
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Behavioral economics for decision support systems researchers
Decision Support Systems, 2019D. Arnott, Shijia Gao
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