45 Conversations About Behavioral Economics An Interdisciplinary Discussion Crossing Business, Public Policy, Sociology, and Psychology

The hallmark of this book is its conversational format. The conversations are organic: no jargons, no additives such as equations and tables. Each conversation comes in bite-size, taking no more than ten minutes to digest. Li Way Lee is a professor emeritus at Wayne State University, USA. He is a fo...

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Main Authors: Lee, Li Way, Keathley, Aaron (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 19: Demand by Heart: The Marshmallow Test -- Chapter 20: Demand under Peer Pressure: Picking Your Shoes -- Chapter 21: Demand under Peer Pressure: Your Last Hangover -- Chapter 22: Demand under Risk and Uncertainty: Insurance on Your Dream Car -- Chapter 23: Demand under Risk and Uncertainty: Fast and Frugal Way to Make Money -- Chapter 24: Demand Nudges: Nudges in Supermarket -- Chapter 25: Demand Nudges: Wanna Health and Funeral Insurances? -- Chapter 26: Demand Norms: Picking Your College and Major -- Chapter 27: Demand Norms: Keep and Return Equilibriums -- Chapter 28: Demand Bubbles: Tulip and Other Famous Bubbles -- Chapter 29: Demand Bubbles: Demand by Robots -- Part 3: Market -- Chapter 30: Regulators: Truth in Labelling -- Chapter 31: Regulators: Regulation, Regulation Everywhere -- Chapter 32: Trustbusters: DuPont and GM Then -- Chapter 33: Trustbusters: Big Techs Now -- Chapter 34: Scammers: Ponzi Scheme -- Chapter 35: Scammers: Enron Scheme --  
505 0 |a Chapter 36: Creative Destructors: Tesla and Impossible Burger -- Chapter 37: Creative Destructors: Creative Destruction Everywhere -- Chapter 38: Raiders: Your Favorite Corporate Raider -- Chapter 39: Raiders: Four Defenses Against Raiders -- Part 4: Happiness -- Chapter 40: Income: Inequality USA -- Chapter 41: Income: Easterlin Paradox -- Chapter 42: Income: Hedonic Treadmill -- Chapter 43: Justice: Capuchin Justice -- Chapter 44: Justice: Utilitarian and Pareto Principles -- Chapter 45: Justice: Gross National Happiness. 
505 0 |a Part 1: Supply -- Chapter 1: Networks in a Firm: Why Firms -- Chapter 2: Networks in a Firm: Gabrielle's Barber Shop -- Chapter 3: Networks in a Firm: Separation of Ownership and Control -- Chapter 4: Networks in a Firm: Board of Directors -- Chapter 5: Fragility: The Urge to Build an Empire -- Chapter 6: Fragility: Leverage -- Chapter 7: Fragility: Skin in the Game -- Chapter 8: Complexity: Your Favorite Processed Food -- Chapter 9: Complexity: The Complexity Fever -- Chapter 10: Similarity: Models of Similarity -- Chapter 11: Similarity: Matters of History and Luck -- Chapter 12: Networks among Firms: Best Network for Collusion -- Chapter 13: Networks among Firms: Gary Dinners -- Chapter 14: Externalities: You Can't Own Air -- Chapter 15: Externalities: The Flint Disaster -- Part 2: Demand -- Chapter 16: Demand by Head: Discounting the Future You -- Chapter 17: Demand by Head: To Marry or Not to Marry -- Chapter 18: Demand by Heart: Gambling --  
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