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SFB 504 glossary: Behavioral economics
behavioral economics
Behavioral economics: Reunifying psychology and economics ...
Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies: Behavioral Economics
The University of Chicago Magazine
The Marketplace of Perceptions (March-April 2006)
Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, Future
It is supposed to differ from neo-classical economics in so far as it uses the insights of psychology to better understand economic behavior. So how does it bridge the 'is-ought' gap, if at all?
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