“Behavioral economics is just economists stealing from psychology,” Thaler joked. He went on to explain that one way behavioral economics is distinctive is that is operates in the context of markets.
Professor Richard Thaler of the Booth School of Business gave an open lecture on November 3 about his and his cowriter Cass Sunstein’s 2008 book Nudge and its new edition, Nudge: The Final Edition, ...
Richard Thaler may just understand people’s foibles better than any other economist. Governments around the world have deployed the Nobel prizewinner’s brand of behavioural economics to nudge people ...
CHICAGO — U.S. academic Richard Thaler, who helped popularize the idea of "nudging" people towards doing what was best for them, won the 2017 Nobel Economics Prize on Monday for his work on how human ...
Hello, and welcome to Morningstar. I'm Valerio Baselli. Today, I'm very pleased and honored to receive a real pioneer in behavioral economics, the father of the Nudge theory, professor at the ...
How can a simple adjustment - a nudge - change our behavior for the better? Professor Richard Thaler says his "nudge theory" can make it easier for people to save money, eat healthily and more.
When a White House adviser sent out an e-mail last month announcing that she was looking to hire social scientists to study human behavior and design public policy based on social experiments, ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Richard Thaler is an Author with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1991 Forum as a Professor for Economics in the Cornell University. The ...
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