Thaler says you should be especially wary when you're in auctions or bidding wars with lots of people. If you're the winner ...
As the column’s name suggests, Thaler set out to challenge standard economic thinking by testing economic anomalies—in other words, what happens when our irrational, some might say human, selves are ...
The long reach of life experience affects real-world economic outcomes, for policymakers and consumers alike On October 29, 1929, the roaring twenties came to a sudden close in the United States. In ...
This week in Say More, PS talks with Antara Haldar, Associate Professor of Empirical Legal Studies at the University of Cambridge. Antara Haldar: If one views macroeconomic policy through a behavioral ...
Salary negotiations can feel like a tricky game where the right strategy can make all the difference. But what if there was a way to use science to boost your chances? Behavioral economics combines ...
Dr. Weatherby is the director of the Digital Theory Lab at New York University. It’s hard to walk a block or finish a morning coffee without encountering some system that attempts to tell you what to ...
Model solves disjointedness between behavioral health and physical health coordination, the weakest spot in the care continuum Major US health plan backing the partnership for broad implementation to ...
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