books by Richard H. Thaler
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Richard H. Thaler
The Winner's Curse: Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life
Richard H. Thaler
Princeton University Press
, 1994
Highly Recommended!
We highly recommend this classic of economic literature, one of the first (more or less) accessible presentations of the evidence against economic rationality. Economists have assumed, conventionally, that economic choice rests on a foundation of rationality. For ...
Advances in Behavioral Finance, Volume II (The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics)
Princeton University Press
, 2005
BF--Investment sentiment and limit of arbitrage
This book is a good guide for Behavioral Finance. This book is excellent paradoxically for someone who already know traditional efficient market hypothesis.
Advances in Behavioral Finance
Russell Sage Foundation
, 1993
A must-read to every researcher or PhD student
The bible to everyone who is seriosly interested in behavioral finance , and a must read to a PhD studend. This book includes all the seminal papers of this brand new field of science. In my opinion if one read this book it is worthless to buy any other book about ...
Quasi Rational Economics
Richard H. Thaler
Russell Sage Foundation Publications
, 1994
Technical and somewhat dated, but stilll valuable
As with any model claiming predictive power, economics rests on a theory of human behavior-specifically, rational choice theory, which posits decisionmakers who are autonomous individuals who make rational choices that maximize their satisfactions. Critics of economics ...
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness
Richard H. Thaler,
Cass R. Sunstein
Yale University Press
, 2008
Interesting Book
I found this book to provide an interesting perspective into human behavior. The authors make a good case for Libertarian Paternalism. The book is well written and accessible to a wide audience.
Behavioral economics.: An article from: NBER Reporter
Richard H. Thaler
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
, 1995
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