There Is More to Behavioral Economics Than Biases and Fallacies
Is a preoccupation with biases hindering behavioral economics?
Is a preoccupation with biases hindering behavioral economics?
Half of a century ago, Milgram’s experiments cast doubt on Americans’ sense of moral exceptionalism. Has anything changed the “banality of evil”?
Is your wineglass feminine or masculine? That question sparked research on whether we stereotype or not.
Even when policymakers look to past evidence, it’s no guarantee of success.
Investing wisely is notoriously tricky. Is there a one-sentence piece of advice that can steer us true?
A new study explores whether using behavioral principles to distribute a basic income can more effectively combat child poverty.