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Behavioral Economics: Moving Forward
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036aXA-DE
037beng
077a508349699 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Ghisellini, Fabrizio: Behavioral economics
087q978-3-319-75204-4
100 Ghisellini, Fabrizio ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
104aChang, Beryl Y. ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
331 Behavioral Economics
335 Moving Forward
410 Cham
412 Springer International Publishing
425 2018
425a2018
433 Online-Ressource (XIII, 234 p. 31 illus., 23 illus. in color, online resource)
451bSpringerLink. Bücher
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Ghisellini, Fabrizio: Behavioral economics
527 Printed editionISBN: 978-3-319-75204-4
540aISBN 978-3-319-75205-1
700 |KCK
700 |BUS085000
700b|330.01
700g1271174472 QC 010
750 This book sets the agenda to turn behavioral economics, which has long been considered a subordinate discipline, into mainstream economics. Ghisellini and Chang expose the conceptual and empirical inadequacy of conventional economics using illustrations of real world decision-making in a dynamic environment, including evidence from the global financial crisis. With a rigorous yet accessible style, they give a comprehensive overview of behavioral economics and of the current state of play in the field across different schools of thought. Seven major conceptual problems still affecting the development of behavioral economics are identified and the authors propose research avenues to address these issues and allow the discipline to receive its long-awaited recognition. Crucial reading for researchers and students looking for insights into the many unsolved problems of economics
753 Part I: How did we get here? -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Part I -- Chapter 2: Does conventional economics fit reality? -- Chapter 3: The behavioral alternative -- Part II: moving forward: seven businesses to finish -- Chapter 4: Introduction to Part II -- Chapter 5: How many real biases are there? -- Chapter 6: How do people form expectations in the real world?. Chapter 7: Time and preferences -- Chapter 8: Rationality: An inferiority complex? -- Chapter 9: The problem with behavioral finance -- Chapter 10: Should biased nudgers nudge us? -- Chapter 11: What we talk about when we talk about behavioral economics
902s 33844176X Verhaltensökonomie
902s 209164964 Wirtschaftswissenschaften
902s 209132256 Theorie
012 508137276
081 Ghisellini, Fabrizio: Behavioral Economics
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75205-1
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