The latest issue of the RES Quarterly Newsletter is now available to read. Take a look at this edition to learn about:
✅ Why economists should study happiness
✅ The lived experiences of UK academic economists
...and much more! Read the Newsletter here: https://t.co/yWPDz9f8CC
Bounded Rationality (this is the book, not the movie; with an effort to clarify the occasionally heated debate over whether and when heuristics work well). @SanjitDhami
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Bounded Rationality (I confess that I keep going back to this book, above all because of the first author's terrific discussions of some hard questions). @SanjitDhami
https://t.co/8NoFQNdAzM
@decisionneurop Thanks for the thumbs up. Please note that the neuroscience chapter is online to this book. It is a really cracking state of the art chapter. I am grateful to Ernst Fehr for designing its contents.
Out now! Dhami’s Principles of Behavioral Economics | The definitive, most comprehensive, introduction to behavioral and experimental economics that defines the field at the undergraduate level.
Find out more: ☑️ https://t.co/SDvmCZies6
Bounded Rationality (with extended attention to the idea of "ecological rationality" and what generally turn out to be weak and unfounded attacks on the heuristics-and-biases research). @R_Thaler@SanjitDhami
https://t.co/cPgvV3YsNy
The Incentive Compatibility Condition, Firm Culture, and Social Norms under Moral Hazard: Theory and Evidence | @SanjitDhami Mengxing Wei
#econtwitter
https://t.co/NFlG0rVNOL