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基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in June 2002). Topics include 'irrational' conducts, imperfect self-knowledge, and experimental practices in psychology, economics, and finance.
Full Description
A collection of carefully selected contributions to behavioral economics from some of the leading international scholars in the field. Designed to fully complement Volume One, topics covered include preferences, behavioral game theory, motivated mental states and emotions and decision making.
Contents
Introduction ; PART I: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF 'IRRATIONAL' CONDUCTS ; 1. The Psychology of Irrationality: Why people make foolish, self-defeating choices ; 2. Irrational Pursuit: Hyper-incentives from a visceral brain ; 3. The Pursuit and Assessment of Happiness May Be Self-Defeating ; PART II: IMPERFECT SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND THE ROLE OF INFORMATION ; 4. Behavioral Policy ; 5. Information and Self-Control ; 6. Self-Signaling and Diagnostic Utility in Everyday Decision-Making ; PART III: IMPERFECT MEMORY AND LIMITED CAPACITY TO PROCESS INFORMATION ; 7. Mental Accounting and the Absentminded Driver ; 8. Self-Knowledge and Self-Regulation: An economic approach ; 9. A New Challenge for Economics: 'The frame problem' ; PART IV: TIME AND UTILITY ; 10. Experienced Utility and Objective Happiness: A moment-based approach ; 11. Making Sense: The causes of emotional evanescence ; 12. Temporal Construal Theory of Time-Dependent Preferences ; PART V: EXPERIMENTAL PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGY, ECONOMICS, AND FINANCE ; 13. Economists' and Psychologists' Experimental Practices: How they differ, why they differ, and how they could converge ; 14. Psychology and the Financial Markets: Applications to understanding and remedying irrational decision-making ; 15. What Causes Nominal Inertia? Insights from experimental economics



