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Summary: The Irrational Economist
Review and Analysis of Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Paul Slovic's Book
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Exploring the intersection of economics and psychology, this summary delves into how human emotions and cognitive biases influence decision-making in uncertain environments. The authors analyze irrational behaviors that often lead to poor choices, particularly in high-stakes situations. By examining real-world examples and offering insights into behavioral economics, the work challenges traditional economic theories and emphasizes the importance of understanding human psychology to navigate complex decisions effectively.
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2017, paperback
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