Economics was a bystander to the Industrial Revolution and rather ruined the 20th century; it should understand that it is best conceived as a leisure activity.
U.S. economists may be barely holding on by their fingernails over the current state of the American economy, but strangely, ...
Warren Buffett is keeping a huge cash reserve and paring down positions in tech as 2025 draws to a close, while waiting for the next big opportunity.
Antitrust analysis generally assumes that firms seek profit, but that assumption does not always hold. This Feature offers an antitrust framework for ...
While the causes of modern authoritarianism have been hotly debated, studies increasingly point to income inequality as the prime culprit.
Richard Thaler thinks retail investors shouldn't be trading individual stocks, and such trading is more like entertainment than wealth-building.
With Berkshire Hathaway's book value per share over- or under-estimating the true value of its businesses, Warren Buffett ...
Professor Alex Imas explains the behavioral economics that help us understand why people feel differently about climbing ...
Do you know how the framing effect in behavioral finance shapes Indian investors’ decisions? Learn through real examples and avoid common investing mistakes.
Behavioral economics pioneer Richard H. Thaler and Alex O. Imas offer a guide to better decision-making when the stakes are high.
Ellen Van Loo, an expert in the field of consumer food behavior, has joined Purdue University’s Department of Agricultural ...
This fall’s Foltyn Seminar brought together a leading expert in behavioral economics and key figures of community programs in Delaware to better understand how individuals make decisions and how those ...
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