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Studies in Classical Behavioural Economics

Studies in Classical Behavioural Economics

... However, he always had penetrating insights in to the problems and the mathematical tools were mere aids to solve these problems and not dictating terms. Being a genuine multi-disciplinarian, Simon can be regarded as a ...

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Applying behavioural economics at the Financial Conduct Authority

Applying behavioural economics at the Financial Conduct Authority

... mistakes, behavioural economics takes us beyond intuition and helps us be precise in detecting, understanding, and remedying problems that arise from consumer ...Integrating behavioural ...

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Competing Notions of Search for Home: Behavioural Economics and Housing Markets

Competing Notions of Search for Home: Behavioural Economics and Housing Markets

... Housing Economics (1982) encouraged an incremental change in the adoption of institutional and behavioural approaches in housing ...on behavioural economics, the implications are clear and led ...

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BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS OF ORGANIZATION: EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS

BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS OF ORGANIZATION: EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS

... the behavioural organizational economics on the basis of the extended standard model of worker’s ...of behavioural economics theories, new detailed and structured data on actions of economic ...

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Can Behavioural Economics Be Applied To Life Satisfaction?: Evidence From Annual Panel Data

Can Behavioural Economics Be Applied To Life Satisfaction?: Evidence From Annual Panel Data

... We use an annual household panel to test whether a number of findings in behavioural economics can be supported by measures of life satisfaction and other variables. We test the following hypotheses: life ...

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Behavioural Economics and Policymaking: Learning from the Early Adopters

Behavioural Economics and Policymaking: Learning from the Early Adopters

... of Behavioural Economics (BE) to ...to economics, which can produce empirical demonstrations that are persuasive to policymakers facing practical ...seeking behavioural change, and (3) the ...

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When does behavioural economics really matter?

When does behavioural economics really matter?

... Economists have wondered why, in a market with many players, credit card interest rates have remained so high – in comparison with the mortgage market for example, where risks are no lower but where the benefits of ...

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The Depths of dialogue: Ethics, Interests and the Behavioural Economics of Collaborative

The Depths of dialogue: Ethics, Interests and the Behavioural Economics of Collaborative

... Insert title here The Depths of Dialogue: Ethics, Interests and the Behavioural.. Economics of ‘Collaborative’ Lawyering2[r] ...

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Applying behavioural economics in the design of travel information systems

Applying behavioural economics in the design of travel information systems

... Travellers, who are experienced with or informed about the cost, time and other attributes of transport systems, make their route, mode or timing choices in situations which are different from the decision making ...

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Essays on consumer learning and behavioural economics

Essays on consumer learning and behavioural economics

... inception, behavioural economics’ mission has been to bring deeper psy- chological insights into ...of behavioural models, which tried to systematise this departure from stan- dard ...of ...

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Student choices under uncertainty: Bounded rationality and behavioural economics

Student choices under uncertainty: Bounded rationality and behavioural economics

... 1469). Behavioural economics views people as inherently intuitive and emotional decision-makers (Kahneman, Wakker and Sarrin, 1997), with the use of intuition over reason as an obstacle to rational ...

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‘THE TRUST PROJECT’ BUILDING BETTER ACCESSIBILITY TO HEALTHCARE SERVICES THROUGH BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND INSPIRATION LABS

‘THE TRUST PROJECT’ BUILDING BETTER ACCESSIBILITY TO HEALTHCARE SERVICES THROUGH BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND INSPIRATION LABS

... There are lots of learning that can be discussed from the „Trust‟ project. Inspiration Labs using behavioural economics works to effectively inspires people to make more compassionate choices targeting ...

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Behavioural economics and policymaking: learning from the early adopters, ESRI working papers, no  425, February 2012

Behavioural economics and policymaking: learning from the early adopters, ESRI working papers, no 425, February 2012

... of Behavioural Economics (BE) to ...to economics, which can produce empirical demonstrations that are persuasive to policymakers facing practical ...seeking behavioural change, and (3) the ...

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Loss Aversion Bias or Fear of Missing Out: A Behavioural Economics Analysis of Compensation in Investor-State Dispute Settlement

Loss Aversion Bias or Fear of Missing Out: A Behavioural Economics Analysis of Compensation in Investor-State Dispute Settlement

... whether behavioural economics’ emphasis on faulty, emotionally-charged decision-making may yet have a role to play in accounting for trends in investment arbitral ...

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Consumer Credit, Digitalisation and Behavioural Economics: Are new protection rules needed? ECRI Policy Brief No  9 – September 2018

Consumer Credit, Digitalisation and Behavioural Economics: Are new protection rules needed? ECRI Policy Brief No 9 – September 2018

... of behavioural insights to consumer protection policies was the lack of quantitative data on consumer ...well-known behavioural biases are conducted in “artificial” environments, with a carefully chosen ...

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Pupils' perceptions shape educational achievement : evidence from a large-scale behavioural economics experiment

Pupils' perceptions shape educational achievement : evidence from a large-scale behavioural economics experiment

... Monetary rewards are used here as a research instrument to analyse students’ responses. Cash transfers can also be of interest as a potential educational policy. The analysis of conditional cash transfers is at the ...

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People and policy : behavioural economics and its policy implications

People and policy : behavioural economics and its policy implications

... The behavioural insight of present bias, which implies time inconsistency and is captured by the quasi- hyperbolic discounting model, is important because it can explain the mechanism through which people suffer ...

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Behavioural Economics and Policymaking: Learning from the Early Adopters

Behavioural Economics and Policymaking: Learning from the Early Adopters

... Nudge and its philosophy have undoubtedly led to greater understanding and use of BE by policymakers. A number of other popular books and academic articles have also exploited the intuitive and demonstrable nature of BE  ...

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Subject and course choices at ages 14 and 16 amongst young people in England : insights from behavioural economics

Subject and course choices at ages 14 and 16 amongst young people in England : insights from behavioural economics

... There are numerous future avenues of enquiry, then, which could help to cast light on the cognitive processes by which young people make their subject and course choices. However, there are three reasons to be ...

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Spend more today: Using behavioural economics to improve retirement expenditure decisions

Spend more today: Using behavioural economics to improve retirement expenditure decisions

... We believe that the only way that a SPEEDOMETER plan will work for mass market employees is if they are automatically enrolled into one during a pre-retirement advice surgery ideally arranged through their employer, ...

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