It is fashionable to criticize economic theory for focusing too much on rationality and ignoring the imperfect and emotional way in which real economic decisions are reached. All of us facing the global economic crisis wonder just how rational economic men and women can be. Behavioral economics — an effort to incorporate psychological ideas into economics — has become all the rage. In this book, David K. Levine questions the idea that behavioral economics is the answer to economic problems. He explores the successes and failures of contemporary economics both inside and outside the laboratory, and asks whether popular behavioral theories of psychological biases are solutions to the failures. The book not only provides an overview of popular...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a precise and...
Orthodox economics focuses on the analysis of the way the economic force or motivation operates, the...
This article explores parallels between the debate prompted by Pareto’s reformulation of choice theo...
It is fashionable to criticize economic theory for focusing too much on rationality and ignoring the...
It is fashionable to criticize economic theory for focusing too much on rationality and ignoring the...
Behavioral economics is an effort to bring psychological and emotional aspects of human behavior int...
“Behavioral economics” attempts to incorporate insights from other social sciences, especially psych...
Economics came to be the modern formalistic science of today, by among other things, gradually...
The turning point in economic science has now come, marked especially by triggering the biggest cris...
Behavioral economics increases the explanatory power of economics by providing it with more realist...
Behavioral economics is one of the fastest growing fields in economics. It is motivated by findings ...
This article describes the emerging subfield known as behavioral economics, which borrows from psych...
[Introduction] Several developments have joined to stimulate economists to think about issues that ...
In this paper, I argue that behavioral economics, far from being a monolithic theory, consists of tw...
Behavioral economics has grown significantly in importance and prevalence within the economics prof...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a precise and...
Orthodox economics focuses on the analysis of the way the economic force or motivation operates, the...
This article explores parallels between the debate prompted by Pareto’s reformulation of choice theo...
It is fashionable to criticize economic theory for focusing too much on rationality and ignoring the...
It is fashionable to criticize economic theory for focusing too much on rationality and ignoring the...
Behavioral economics is an effort to bring psychological and emotional aspects of human behavior int...
“Behavioral economics” attempts to incorporate insights from other social sciences, especially psych...
Economics came to be the modern formalistic science of today, by among other things, gradually...
The turning point in economic science has now come, marked especially by triggering the biggest cris...
Behavioral economics increases the explanatory power of economics by providing it with more realist...
Behavioral economics is one of the fastest growing fields in economics. It is motivated by findings ...
This article describes the emerging subfield known as behavioral economics, which borrows from psych...
[Introduction] Several developments have joined to stimulate economists to think about issues that ...
In this paper, I argue that behavioral economics, far from being a monolithic theory, consists of tw...
Behavioral economics has grown significantly in importance and prevalence within the economics prof...
Behavioral economics uses evidence from psychology and other social sciences to create a precise and...
Orthodox economics focuses on the analysis of the way the economic force or motivation operates, the...
This article explores parallels between the debate prompted by Pareto’s reformulation of choice theo...