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020 _a9781440828157
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050 0 0 _aHB74.P8
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082 0 0 _a330.01/9
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245 0 0 _aReal-world decision making :
_ban encyclopedia of behavioral economics /
_cMorris Altman, editor.
264 1 _aSanta Barbara, California :
_bGreenwood, An imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC,
_c[2015]
300 _axxxi, 499 pages ;
_c27 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"The main point of this encyclopedia is to provide a comprehensive set of definitions and explanations of key concepts in behavioral economics provided by respected researchers. Written by those who are publishing in the field, the encyclopedia entries are rigorous, timely, and up-to-date. For those interested in the increasingly important area of behavioral economics and the related fields of economic psychology, and institutional, evolutionary, and experimental economics, this volume provides conceptual clarifications and insights. Moreover, the various entries are largely written in plain English to be easily understandable to scholars from across the disciplinary divide, students at different stages of their education, as well to public policy experts, journalists, politicians, and members of the general public. All entries include references for those interested in venturing further into the realm of behavioral economics."--Preface.
505 0 0 _gMachine generated contents note:
_tA -- Z Entries --
_tAddiction --
_tAdvertising and Behavioral Economics --
_tAkerlof, George --
_tAllocative Efficiency and X-Efficiency --
_tAltruism --
_tAltruistic Punishments --
_tAmbiguity Aversion --
_tAmygdala and Behavioral Economics --
_tAnchoring --
_tAnimal Spirits --
_tAnomalies (Economic Behavior) --
_tAsymmetric Information --
_tBandwagon Effect --
_tBargaining Power --
_tBeauty Contest/Guessing Game --
_tBehavioral Economics --
_tBehavioral Finance --
_tBehavioral Insights Team --
_tBehavioral Responses According to In-Depth Interviews --
_tBounded Rationality --
_tBrain Scans and Behavioral Economics --
_tBroken Windows --
_tBubbles (dot.com; Financial Markets; Housing; Tulips) --
_tBubbles (Great Depression) --
_tBubbles (Markets) --
_tBuffet (All-You-Can-Eat Behavior) --
_tBullying and Economic Efficiency --
_tCalendar Effect --
_tCapabilities Approach --
_tCarnegie School --
_tCertainty Effect --
_tCharitable Donations --
_tChildhood Effects on Adult Behavior --
_tCoase Theorem, Property Rights, and Endowment Effect --
_tCognitive Dissonance --
_tCommons, John R. --
_tCommunication and Collusion --
_tComplexity and Heuristics --
_tConjunction Effect --
_tConsumer Confidence --
_tContingent Valuation --
_tCooperative Organizations --
_tCreativity --
_tCredit Cycles --
_tCulture and Behavioral Economics --
_tCyert, Richard --
_tDeception --
_tDecision Cost --
_tDescartes's Error and the Emotional Brain --
_tDevelopment Economics --
_tDictator Game --
_tDictator Game (Brief Note) --
_tDilution Effect --
_tDiscrimination and Behavioral Economics --
_tDisposition Effect --
_tDiversification Bias --
_tDual Motive Theory (DMT) and Dual Interest Theory (DIT) --
_tDuesenberry James S. --
_tEcological Rationality --
_tEconomic Psychology --
_tEconomic Science Association --
_tEconomic Sociology --
_tEfficiency Wage Hypothesis --
_tEfficient Market Hypothesis --
_tEmotions and Decision Making --
_tEmotions and Phineas Gage --
_tEndowment Effect --
_tEntrepreneurship --
_tEnvy --
_tEquity Premium Puzzle --
_tErrors and Biases --
_tEthical Consumption --
_tEthical Production --
_tEvolutionary Economics --
_tEvolutionary Mismatch --
_tExpectations (Rational and Adaptive) --
_tExpected Utility and Behavioral Economics --
_tExperimental Design --
_tExperimental Economics --
_tExperimental Economics Software: z-Tree (Zurich Toolbox for Readymade Economic Experiments) --
_tExperiments (Classroom) --
_tExperiments (Field) --
_tExperiments (Incentives) --
_tFair Wage --
_tFairness --
_tFast and Frugal Decision Trees --
_tFast and Frugal Heuristics --
_tFat Tails --
_tFaux Currency --
_tFeminist and Behavioral Economics --
_tFinancial Literacy --
_tFirm (Behavioral Theory) --
_tFraming --
_tFrank, Robert H. --
_tGambler's Fallacy --
_tGambling Behavior --
_tGame Theory (Behavioral/Cooperative) --
_tGender Differences --
_tGenoeconomics --
_tGigerenzer, Gerd --
_tGolden Rule, Cooperation, and Productivity --
_tGreenwald-Stiglitz Theorem and Behavioral Economics --
_tHabits --
_tHappiness --
_tHappiness and Productivity --
_tHayek, Friedrich --
_tHealth Economics --
_tHeckman, James --
_tHedonic Treadmill --
_tHerding --
_tHeterogeneous Agents --
_tHeuristics --
_tHonesty --
_tHousehold Decisions --
_tHuman Rights and Decision Making --
_tHyperbolic Discounting --
_tIAREP (International Association for Research in Economic Psychology) --
_tICABEEP (International Confederation for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics and Economic Psychology) --
_tIdentity Economics --
_tIgnorance of Base Rates --
_tImpulsive Behavior --
_tInefficient Markets --
_tInequity Aversion --
_tInstitutional Economics --
_tIntertemporal Preferences and Consumption --
_tIntuition and Decision Making --
_tIrrationality and Subrationality --
_tJunk Food --
_tKahneman, Daniel --
_tKatona, George --
_tKeynes, John Maynard --
_tKunreuther, Howard C. --
_tLabels and Signaling (Information Provision, Framing, and Economic Efficiency) --
_tLabor Market Regulation --
_tLabor Supply and Target Income --
_tLaw and Behavioral Economics --
_tLaw and Economics, and Social Norms --
_tLeibenstein, Harvey --
_tLimits of Arbitrage --
_tLiquidity Trap and Liquidity Preference --
_tLoss Aversion --
_tLucas Critique and Behavioral Economics --
_tMacroeconomics (Behavioral) --
_tMarch, James G. --
_tMental Accounting --
_tMetapreferences --
_tMinsky Moment --
_tMomentum Investing --
_tMoney Illusion --
_tMoods and Financial Markets --
_tMoral Hazard and Behavioral Economics --
_tMoral Motivation --
_tMultiple Equilibria --
_tMyopic Loss Aversion --
_tNash Equilibrium --
_tNastiness Experiments --
_tNeuroeconomics --
_tNeuroplasticity --
_tNoise Trading --
_tNonmonetary Incentives --
_tNorms --
_tNorth, Douglass --
_tNudging --
_tOakeshott, Michael --
_tObesity --
_tOrgan Donation and Framing --
_tOrganizational Capital --
_tOstrom, Elinor --
_tOverconfidence --
_tOverconsumption --
_tOveremployment and Underemployment --
_tPaternalism --
_tPath Dependency --
_tPeer Pressure --
_tPensions and Framing --
_tPlott, Charles --
_tPopulation Growth --
_tPreference Pollution --
_tPreference Reversal --
_tPreferences (Interdependent) --
_tPreferences (Revealed) --
_tPreferences (True) --
_tPresent-Biased Preferences --
_tPretense of Knowledge --
_tPrice Stickiness --
_tPrice-Quality Illusion --
_tPriming and Financial Decisions --
_tPrincipal-Agent Theory and Behavioral Economics --
_tPrisoner's Dilemma --
_tProfit Maximization and Behavioral Economics --
_tProspect Theory --
_tPublic Good Game --
_tRationality (Process and Neoclassical) --
_tReasons --
_tReciprocity --
_tReference Effects --
_tRegret --
_tRelational Goods --
_tRelative Income Effects --
_tRelative Positioning --
_tRelative Thinking --
_tReligion and Decision Making --
_tRepresentativeness Bias --
_tRisk and Knightian Uncertainty --
_tRoth, Alvin E. --
_tSample Size Null Hypothesis Significance Testing --
_tSatisficing --
_tSchelling, Thomas C. --
_tSelf-Control --
_tSelf-Fulfilling Prophecies --
_tSelf-Serving Bias --
_tSelten, Reinhard --
_tSen, Amartya --
_tShiller, Robert --
_tSimon, Herbert --
_tSlovic, Paul --
_tSmith, Adam, and Moral Sentiments --
_tSmith, Adam, and Theory of Moral Sentiments --
_tSmith, Vernon L. --
_tSnob Effect --
_tSocial Capital and Behavioral Economics --
_tSocial Capital and Personal Capital (Gary Becker) --
_tSocial Cohesion --
_tSocial Preferences within a Population --
_tSocial Ties --
_tSociety for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics --
_tSomatic Marker Hypothesis --
_tSpontaneous Order --
_tSports Economics and Economic Psychology --
_tSports Economics and Performance Inefficiencies --
_tStatistical Significance and Behavioral Economics --
_tStatus Quo Bias --
_tStiglitz, Joseph --
_tStrategy Method (and Payment Cards) --
_tSubjective Expected Utility --
_tSuicide --
_tSunk Cost Fallacy --
_tSurvival Principle --
_tSwitching Costs --
_tTax Avoidance, Tax Evasion, and the Shadow Economy --
_tTax Compliance --
_tThaler, Richard --
_tTipping --
_tTit-for-Tat --
_tTragedy of the Commons --
_tTransaction Costs and Behavioral Economics --
_tTrust --
_tTrust Game --
_tTrust Heuristic --
_tTversky, Amos --
_tUltimatum Game --
_tUncertainty Effect --
_tUnemployment, Psychology, and X-Inefficiency --
_tUtility (Experienced) --
_tUtility (Remembered) --
_tValidity, External (Generalizability) --
_tVeblen, Thorstein B. --
_tWage Stickiness, Loss Aversion, and the Phillips Curve --
_tWarm Glow --
_tWilliamson, Oliver --
_tWinner's Curse --
_tX-Efficiency/X-Inefficiency.
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