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    <title>Handbook of behavioural economics and smart decision-making</title>
    <subTitle>rational decision-making within the bounds of reason</subTitle>
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    <dateIssued encoding="marc">2017</dateIssued>
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    <extent>xxi, 584 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>1. Introduction to smart decision-making / Morris Altman -- pt. I Smart decision-makers, different types of rationality and outcomes -- 2. Rational inefficiency: smart thinking, bounded rationality and the scientific basis for economic failure and success / Morris Altman -- 3. Rational mistakes that make us smart / Nathan Berg -- 4. Rational choice as if the choosers were human / Rosolino A. Candela -- 5. Smart predictions from wrong data: the case of ecological correlations / Tobias Vogel -- 6. Heuristics: fast, frugal, and smart / Reza Kheirandish -- 7. The beauty of simplicity? (Simple) heuristics and the opportunities yet to be realized / Leonidas Spiliopoulos -- 8. Smart persons and human development: the missing ingredient in behavioral economics / John F. Tomer -- pt. II Aspects of smart decision-making -- 9. Behavioral strategy at the frontline: insights and inspirations from the US Marine Corps / Mie Augier -- 10. Feminist economics for smart behavioral economics / Siobhan Austen -- 11. How regret moves individual and collective choices towards rationality / Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde -- 12. Is it rational to be in love? / Gigi Foster -- 13. Behavioral economic anthropology / Luigi Mittone -- pt. III Development and governance -- 14. Do changes in farmers' seed traits align with climate change? A case study of maize in Chiapas, Mexico / Pierre Biscaye -- 15. Rationality, globalization, and X-efficiency among financial institutions / Roger Frantz -- 16. The evolution of governance structures in a polycentric system / Vlad Tarko -- pt. IV Tax behaviour -- 17. Taxation and nudging / Simon James -- 18. Income tax compliance / Katharina Gangl -- pt. V Smart macroeconomics and finance -- 19. Financial decisions in the household / Erich Kirchler -- 20. Employing priming to shed light on financial decision-making processes / Doron Kliger --21. Experimental asset markets: behavior and bubbles / Natalia Shestakova -- 22. To consume or to save: are we maximizing or what? / Tobias F. Rotheli -- pt. VI Dimensions of health -- 23. Time orientation effects on health behavior / Gerrit Antonides -- 24. Behavioral aspects of obesity / Odelia Rosin -- 25. Time inconsistent preferences in intertemporal choices for physical activity and weight loss: evidence from Canadian health surveys / Nazmi Sari -- 26. Suicide among smart people / David Lester -- pt. VII Sociological dimensions of smart decision-making -- 27. Seeing and knowing others: the impact of social ties on economic interactions / Astrid Hopfensitz -- 28. Weakness of will and stiffness of will: how far are shirking, slackening, favoritism, spoiling of children, and pornography from obsessive-compulsive behavior? / Elias L. Khalil -- 29. The role of identity, personal and social capital in community crime prevention / Brandon Harrison -- 30. Norms, culture, and cognition / Shinji Teraji -- pt. VIII Morals and ethics -- 31. Rational choice in public and private spheres / Herbert Gintis -- 32. Ethics and simple games / Mark Pingle.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited by Morris Altman.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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