Behavioural Economics and Finance

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Behavioral Economics
behavioral finance
Behavioural Economics
behavioural finance
Behavioural Game Theory
Behavioural Insights
behavioural public policy
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Damasio's Somatic Marker Hypothesis
Damasio’s Somatic Marker Hypothesis
Discount Functions
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Experimental Economics
Exponential Discounting
Fixed Asset Investment
Happiness
Injunctive Norms
Inter-temporal Decision Making
Modern Behavioural Economics
Myopic Loss Aversion
Neuroeconomic Analyses
Neuroeconomic Studies
Neuroeconomics
Present Bias
prospect theory
Quasi-hyperbolic Discounting
Rational Addiction Models
Reward Prediction Error
Status Quo Bias
Time Inconsistent Preferences
Trust Game
Tversky's Prospect Theory
Tversky’s Prospect Theory
Ultimatum Game
Ventral Striatum

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415792189
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Behavioural economics and behavioural finance are rapidly expanding fields that are continually growing in prominence. While orthodox economic models are built upon restrictive and simplifying assumptions about rational choice and efficient markets, behavioural economics offers a robust alternative using insights and evidence that rest more easily with our understanding of how real people think, choose and decide. This insightful textbook introduces the key concepts from this rich, interdisciplinary approach to real-world decision-making.

This new edition of Behavioural Economics and Finance is a thorough extension of the first edition, including updates to the key chapters on prospect theory; heuristics and bias; time and planning; sociality and identity; bad habits; personality, moods and emotions; behavioural macroeconomics; and well-being and happiness. It also includes a number of new chapters dedicated to the themes of incentives and motivations, behavioural public policy and emotional trading. Using pedagogical features such as chapter summaries and revision questions to enhance reader engagement, this text successfully blends economic theories with cutting-edge multidisciplinary insights.

This second edition will be indispensable to anyone interested in how behavioural economics and finance can inform our understanding of consumers’ and businesses’ decisions and choices. It will appeal especially to undergraduate and graduate students but also to academic researchers, public policy-makers and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of how economics, psychology and sociology interact in driving our everyday decision-making.

Michelle Baddeley is a behavioural economist and applied economist based at the University of South Australia’s Institute for Choice in Sydney. She is an Honorary Professor with University College London’s Institute for Global Prosperity, Associate Researcher with the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group and Associate Fellow with the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge. She has also worked with policy-makers across a diverse range of themes and her research brings economic insights from applied economics, behavioural economics, behavioural finance and neuroeconomics to multidisciplinary studies.

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