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Handbook of behavioral economics: Foundations and applications 2

By: Bernheim, Douglas (ed.) | Dellavigna, Stefano (ed.) | Laibson, David (ed.).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Handbooks in economics: Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands : North-Holland 2019Description: 509 p. illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780444633750.Subject(s): Economics -- Psychological aspects | Économie politique -- Aspect psychologique | Economics -- Psychological aspects | Haushalt | Kapitalmarkttheorie | Präferenz | Verhaltensökonomie | Wirtschaftliches VerhaltenOnline resources: Details (publisher) Summary: Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Volume 2, Foundations and Applications offers critical perspectives on theoretical work within behavioral economics, delivering a comprehensive, critical, up-to-date, and accessible review of the field that has always been missing. This literature summary of the conceptual foundations underlying behavioral economics is written by, and for, economists, with chapters covering Intertemporal choice, Reference-dependent preferences, Beliefs, Cognition, Social preferences, Behavioral game theory, Welfare, and Neuroeconomics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Volume 2, Foundations and Applications offers critical perspectives on theoretical work within behavioral economics, delivering a comprehensive, critical, up-to-date, and accessible review of the field that has always been missing. This literature summary of the conceptual foundations underlying behavioral economics is written by, and for, economists, with chapters covering Intertemporal choice, Reference-dependent preferences, Beliefs, Cognition, Social preferences, Behavioral game theory, Welfare, and Neuroeconomics.

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