The irrational economist : making decisions in a dangerous world / Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Paul Slovic, editors.
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- 9781586487805 (alk. paper)
- 330.019
- HB 3730 I71 2010
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HB 3730 G786a 2005 L'avenir du capitalisme / | HB 3730 G943 2006 Guía para usuarios de predicciones económicas / | HB 3730 H571i 1978 Introducción a la predicción económica / | HB 3730 I71 2010 The irrational economist : making decisions in a dangerous world / | HB 3730 K57w 1998 World boom ahead : why business and consumers will prosper / | HB 3730 M496 2012 Megachange : the world in 2050 / | HB 3730 P126e 1993 The evolution of progress : the end of economic growth amd the beginning of human transformation / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-295) and index.
Superstition : a common irrationality? / Thomas Schelling -- Berserk weather forecasters, beauty contests, and delicious apples on Wall Street / George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller -- Subways, coconuts, and foggy minefields : an approach to studying future-choice decisions / Robin M. Hogarth -- The more who die, the less we care / Paul Slovic -- Haven't you switched to risk management 2.0 yet? : moving toward a new risk architecture / Erwann Michel-Kerjan -- A two-edged sword : implications of decision psychology for decision analysis / Paul J.H. Schoemaker -- Constructed preference and the quest for rationality / David H. Krantz -- What if you know you will have to explain your choices to others afterwards? : legitimation in decision making / Paul R. Kleindorfer -- Neuroeconomics : measuring cognition and brain activity during economic decision making / Colin F. Camerer -- The useful brain : how neuroeconomics might change our views on rationality and a couple of other things / Olivier Oullier -- Virgin versus experienced risks / Carolyn Kousky, John Pratt, and Richard Zeckhauser -- How do we manage an uncertain future? : ambiguity today is not ambiguity tomorrow / Ayse Onculer -- Dreadful possibilities, neglected probabilities / Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Zeckhauser -- Why we still fail to learn from disasters / Robert Meyer -- Dumb decisions or as smart as the average politician? : economic and behavioral explanations for insurance demand / Mark V. Pauly -- The hold-up problem : why it is urgent to rethink the economics of disaster insurance protection / W. Kip Viscusi -- The peculiar politics of american disaster policy : how television has changed federal relief / David Moss -- Catastrophe insurance and regulatory reform after the subprime mortgage crisis / Dwight M. Jaffee -- Toward financial stability : lessons from catastrophe reinsurance / Kenneth A. Froot -- Economic theory and the financial crisis : how inefficient incentives can lead to catastrophes / Kenneth Arrow -- Environmental politics : are you a conservative? / Geoffrey Heal -- Act now, later, or never? : the challenges of managing long-term risks / Christian Gollier -- Climate change : insuring risk and changes in risk / Neil Doherty -- International social protection in the face of climate change : developing insurance for the poor / Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer -- Are we making a difference? / Baruch Fischhoff -- Thinking clearly : the importance of training policy makers in decision sciences / Ralph L. Keeney -- Decision making : a view on tomorrow / Howard Raiffa -- Influential social science, risks, and disasters : a view from the national science foundation / Robert O'Connor and Dennis E. Wenger -- Reflections and guiding principles for dealing with societal risks / Howard Kunreuther.
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