Routledge Handbook of Behavioral Economics
Exploring the Foundations and Applications of Behavioral Economics
Shu-Heng Chen editor Kurt Dopfer editor Roger Frantz editor Shabnam Mousavi editor Floris Heukelom editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Aug '19
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This comprehensive handbook covers the evolution and applications of behavioral economics, making it an essential resource for students and scholars alike. The Routledge Handbook of Behavioral Economics provides valuable insights into this dynamic field.
This handbook offers a thorough exploration of behavioral economics, highlighting both its foundational developments and future directions. The first part delves into the origins of the field, examining the contributions of key scholars who have shaped its prominence. By analyzing the works of influential figures such as George Katona, Ken Boulding, and Daniel Kahneman, the book illustrates the diverse approaches that characterize behavioral economics today.
In the second part, the focus shifts to real-world applications of behavioral economics. Topics such as nudging, heuristics, and the interplay between emotions and morality are explored, showcasing how these concepts can be applied across various domains including education and political economy. The contributions from an array of international experts provide a rich tapestry of insights, making the volume both comprehensive and accessible.
The Routledge Handbook of Behavioral Economics serves as an essential resource for advanced economics students and faculty. It not only presents a state-of-the-art overview of the field but also encourages readers to consider the implications of behavioral insights in economic theory and practice. By bridging theoretical foundations with practical applications, this handbook stands out as a vital reference for anyone interested in understanding the evolving landscape of behavioral economics.
‘This Handbook provides a good coverage of contemporary behavioral economic topics and is written by an excellent group of authors’ — Gerrit Antonides, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
‘This book contains a great collection of chapters on behavioral economics. It is distinguished by the diversity of its subject matter and the distinctiveness of its authors. If you want genuine insights and viewpoints as well as analyses not found elsewhere, please read the Handbook of Behavioral Economics. It is loaded with gems that contrast the unrealism of neoclassical economics with the realism of excellent behavioral economics.’ — John Tomer, Manhattan College, USA
ISBN: 9780367321857
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 810g
422 pages