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Idioma original | English (US) |
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Título de la publicación alojada | Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Smart Decision-Making. Rational Decision-Making within the Bounds of Reason |
Editores | Morris Altman |
Editorial | Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. |
Capítulo | 13 |
Páginas | 233-248 |
ISBN (versión impresa) | 978 1 78254 957 4 |
DOI | |
Estado | Published - 2017 |
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Behavioral Economic Anthropology. / Danese, Giuseppe; Mittone, Luigi.
Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Smart Decision-Making. Rational Decision-Making within the Bounds of Reason. ed. / Morris Altman. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2017. p. 233-248.Resultado de la investigación: Contribución a libro /Tipo informe o reporte › Capítulo
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T1 - Behavioral Economic Anthropology
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PY - 2017
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N2 - This Handbook is a unique and original contribution of over thirty chapters on behavioural economics, examining and addressing an important stream of research where the starting assumption is that decision-makers are for the most part relatively smart or rational. This particular approach is in contrast to a theme running through much contemporary work where individuals’ behaviour is deemed irrational, biased, and error-prone, often due to how people are hardwired. In the smart people approach, where errors or biases occur and when social dilemmas arise, more often than not, improving the decision-making environment can repair these problems without hijacking or manipulating the preferences of decision-makers. This book covers a wide-range of themes from micro to macro, including various sub-disciplines within economics such as economic psychology, heuristics, fast and slow-thinking, neuroeconomics, experiments, the capabilities approach, institutional economics, methodology, nudging, ethics, and public policy.
AB - This Handbook is a unique and original contribution of over thirty chapters on behavioural economics, examining and addressing an important stream of research where the starting assumption is that decision-makers are for the most part relatively smart or rational. This particular approach is in contrast to a theme running through much contemporary work where individuals’ behaviour is deemed irrational, biased, and error-prone, often due to how people are hardwired. In the smart people approach, where errors or biases occur and when social dilemmas arise, more often than not, improving the decision-making environment can repair these problems without hijacking or manipulating the preferences of decision-makers. This book covers a wide-range of themes from micro to macro, including various sub-disciplines within economics such as economic psychology, heuristics, fast and slow-thinking, neuroeconomics, experiments, the capabilities approach, institutional economics, methodology, nudging, ethics, and public policy.
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BT - Handbook of Behavioral Economics and Smart Decision-Making. Rational Decision-Making within the Bounds of Reason
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