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Resultaten voor 'george loewenstein'
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The Opposite of Happiness
How Bad Feelings Make and Break Us'When you finish, you'll know yourself better, you'll understand the people you care about better' ANGELA DUCKWORTH, author of Grit 'Teeming with wisdom, insight, empathy, and sparkle. One of the best books I have ever read' CASS R. SUSNSTEIN, co-author of Noise
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Intertemporal Choice
George Loewenstein has been at the forefront of progress in bringing together the disciplines of economics and psychology. One area in which he has made a major contribution is in the analysis of intertemporal choice: the extent to which and reasons why we are prepared to defer some immediate benefit for a greater benefit at a later date. This volume includes Loewenstein's most important papers on the topic and an introduction which sets the papers in an overall framework, taking account of current work in this area.
€ 40,50 -
Advances in Behaviour Economics
€ 35,95 -
Conflicts of Interest
Challenges and Solutions in Business, Law, Medicine, and Public Policy"This books is a genuine public service, above all because it shows how human psychology can make conflicts of interest quite intractable. Often, for example, people believe that it is enough for those with a conflict simply to disclose it. Unfortunately, disclosure often does little or no good. Filled with insights and highly relevant to public policy, this outstanding book is must reading for anyone interested in the role of conflicts of interest in both private and public sectors." Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago
€ 38,95 -
Advances in Behavioral Economics
Behavioral economics has become virtually mainstream, and is well represented in prominent journals and top economics departments. This book assembles some of the most important papers on behavioral economics published since around 1990.
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Exotic Preferences
Behavioral Economics and Human MotivationGeorge Loewenstein has been at the forefront of progress in bringing together the disciplines of economics and psychology. This volume presents a selection of his most influential papers with an introduction which provides an historical overview of the concept of preferences, summarizes his papers, and places them in the context of the literature.
€ 61,50