Handbook of behavioral economics and smart decision-making /
edited by Morris Altman
- 584 pages ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Foreword by Vernon Smith
1. Introduction to Smart Decision-Making Morris Altman
PART I Smart Decision-Makers, Different Types of Rationality, and Outcomes 2. Rational Inefficiency: Smart Thinking, Bounded Rationality, and the Scientific Basis for Economic Failure and Success Morris Altman
3. Rational Mistakes That Make Us Smart Nathan Berg
4. Rational Choice As If the Choosers Were Human Peter J. Boettke and Rosolino A. Candela
5. Smart Predictions From Wrong Data: The Case of Ecological Correlations Florian Kutzner and Tobias Vogel
6. Heuristics: fast, frugal, and smart Shabnam Mousavi, Björn Meder, Hansjörg Neth and Reza Kheirandish
7. The Beauty of Simplicity? (Simple) Heuristics and the Opportunities Yet to be Realized Andreas Ortmann and Leonidas Spiliopoulos
8. Smart Persons and Human Development: The Missing Ingredient in Behavioral Economics John F. Tomer
PART II Aspects of Smart Decision-MakinG 9. Behavioral Strategy at the Frontline: Insights and Inspirations from the US Marine Corps Mie Augier
10. Feminist economics for smart behavioural economics Siobhan Austen
11. How regret Moves Individual and Collective Choices Towards Rationality Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
12. Is it rational to be in love? Paul Frijters and Gigi Foster
13. Behavioural Economic Anthropology Giuseppe Danese and Luigi Mittone
PART III Development and Governance 14. Do Changes in Farmers’ Seed Traits Align with Climate Change? A Case Study of Maize in Chiapas, México C. Leigh Anderson, Andrew Cronholm and Pierre Biscaye
15. Rationality, Globalization, and X-Efficiency Among Financial Institutions Roger Frantz
16. The Evolution of Governance Structures in a Polycentric System Edward McPhail and Vlad Tarko
PART IV Tax Behaviour 17. Taxation and Nudging Simon James
18. Income Tax Compliance Erich Kirchler, Barbara Hartl and Katharina Gangl
PART V Smart Macroeconomics and Finance 19. Financial decisions in the household Bernadette Kamleitner, Till Mengay and Erich Kirchler
20. Employing Priming to Shed Light on Financial Decision-making Processes Doron Kilger
21. Experimental Asset Markets: Behaviour and Bubbles Owen Powell and Natalia Shestakova
22. To Consume or to Save: Are We Maximising or What? Tobias F. Rötheli
PART VI Dimensions of Health 23. Time orientation effects on health behaviour Jannette van Beek, Michel J.J. Handgraaf and Gerrit Antonides
24. Behavioral aspects of obesity Odelia Rosin
25. Time inconsistent preferences in intertemporal choices for physical activity & weight loss: Evidence from Canadian health surveys Nazmi Sari
26. Suicide Amongst Smart People Bijou Yang and David Lester
PART VII Sociological Dimensions of Smart Decision-Making 27. Seeing and knowing others: the impact of social ties on economic interactions Astrid Hopfensitz
28. Weakness of Will and Stiffness of Will: How far are Shirking, Slackening, Favoritism, Spoiling of Children, and Pornography from Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior? Elias L. Khalil
29. The Role of Identity, Personal and Social Capital in Community Crime Prevention Ambrose Leung and Brandon Harrison
30. Norms, Culture, and Cognition Shinji Teraji
PART VIII Morals and Ethics 31. Rational Choice in Public and Private Spheres Herbert Gintis