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Redfin's chief economist on how she used behavioral economics to avoid the pitfalls of buying a house and find her dream home in Seattle.
James Seidelman and John P. Watkins: Republicans exploit people’s biases to win elections Behavioral economics explain why people vote against their own interests.
Will AI augment our work and help us? Or automate our work and take our jobs? One economist contends that is up to us—and we’re doing it wrong. Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist ...
In other words, it's not that you find the ideal job; it's that you create one. That might take time, in which you learn more about yourself and about what's possible at your workplace.
Crack the code to salary negotiations with behavioral economics! Use science-backed strategies to understand decision-making and secure the deal you deserve.
A behavioral economist explains why it's okay that you'll never find the perfect job By Shana Lebowitz Dec 2, 2016, 12:28 PM PT ...
Nobel-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman explains his problem with people using the term ‘behavioral economics.’ ...
Economics Nobel winner Thaler shed light on how real people behave University of Chicago scholar Richard Thaler was honored with the 2017 Nobel Prize in economics for his work questioning ...
Behavioral Economics and the Retirement Savings Crisis Shlomo Benartzi and Richard H. Thaler on the importance of payroll-based savings plans.
Economists sent 83,000 fake job applications to a slew of major U.S. companies, and found that the typical firm favored white applicants over Black ones by around 9%.
Find out why economics can be considered a deductive social science, like sociology, and how human action and behavior informs economic calculation.