Both the work and book benefit enormously from the application of behavioral economics, which goes beyond the narrow utilitarianism of classical economics to examine how real people make decisions.
Sriram Balasubramanian, a renowned economist who has worked at the IMF in the past, has penned a comprehensive food for ...
Understanding economics and its machines, even in small parts, can help us understand our world. “Some economists have sought to make their 'science' more accessible by writing books for the ...
Basic Books UK has landed BBC journalist and economist Ben Chu’s "provocative warning about the risks of abandoning ...
The core of Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo’s new book, Poor Economics, can be summed up by a single sentence in the foreword: “[W]e have to abandon the habit of reducing the poor to cartoon ...
$27.95. Behavioral economics sees the world as full of humans, not “econs,” in the language Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein popularized in Nudge, their seminal work in this area. Now Thaler has a new ...
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