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Behavioral Economics

Overview

  1. Introduction
  2. Preferences
  3. Time preferences
  4. Self-control
  5. Risk preferences
  6. Reference-dependent preferences
  7. Social preferences
  8. Unit
  9. Emotions, projection & attribution bias
  10. Limited attention
  11. Beliefs & learning
  12. Mental accounting

  13. Unit

  14. Malleability & inaccessibility of preferences
  15. Happiness
  16. Mental health
  17. Gender & racial discrimination

  18. Unit

  19. Frames, defaults, nudges
  20. Policy & paternalism
  21. Poverty through lens of psychology

References

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Last Updated: 2024-05-12 ; Contributors: AhmedThahir

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