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Intertemporal Choice[edit]

Payday lending[edit]

Allcott, H., Kim, J., Taubinsky, D., & Zimmer, J. (2021). "Are High-Interest Loans Predatory? Theory and Evidence from Payday Lending." Review of Economic Studies, 89 (3), 1041–1084. https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdab066

Anomalies - Intertemporal Choice[edit]

Loewenstein, George, and Richard H. Thaler. (1989). "Anomalies: Intertemporal Choice." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (4): 181-193. DOI:10.1257/jep.3.4.181

Angner, E. (2021). A Course In Behavioral Economics (3rd ed.). RED GLOBE PRESS.

ISBN 978-1-352-01080-0

Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility[edit]

Loewenstein, G., O'Donoghue, T., & Rabin, M. (2003). Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), 1209–1248. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1162/003355303322552784

Advances in Behavioral Economics[edit]

Camerer, C. F., Loewenstein, G., & Rabin, M. (Eds.). (2004). Advances in Behavioral Economics. Princeton University Press.

ISBN 9780691116822

Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist[edit]

Ashraf, N., Camerer, C. F., & Loewenstein, G. (2005). Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(3), 131–145. https://doi.org/10.1257/089533005774357897

Policy in BE[edit]

Congdon, W. J., Kling, J. R., & Mullainathan, S. (2011). Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of Behavioral Economics . Brookings Institution Press.

Models of Temporal Discounting[edit]

Grüne-Yanoff, T. (2015). Models of Temporal Discounting 1937–2000: An Interdisciplinary Exchange between Economics and Psychology. Science in Context, 28(4), 675-713. doi:10.1017/S0269889715000307

Risk[edit]

Risk Aversion[edit]

Rabin, M., & Thaler, R. H. (2001). Anomalies: Risk Aversion. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (1), 219–232. https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.15.1.219

Advances[edit]

Camerer, C. F., Loewenstein, G., & Rabin, M. (Eds.). (2004). Advances in Behavioral Economics. Princeton University Press.

ISBN 9780691116822

A course in BE[edit]

Angner, E. (2021). A Course In Behavioral Economics (3rd ed.). RED GLOBE PRESS.

ISBN 978-1-352-01080-0

Loss Aversion NYT[edit]

Irwin, N. (2018, July 13). Two Words That Could Shape the Politics of the Trade War: Loss Aversion. New York Times. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/upshot/trade-war-loss-aversion.html?searchResultPosition=1.

Emotion and Stock Returns NYT[edit]

Wolfers, J. (2015, August 24). How Emotion Hurts Stock Returns. New York Times. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/25/upshot/how-emotion-hurts-stock-returns.html?searchResultPosition=10.

History[edit]

Advances[edit]

Camerer, C. F., Loewenstein, G., & Rabin, M. (Eds.). (2004). Advances in Behavioral Economics. Princeton University Press.

ISBN 9780691116822

Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist[edit]

Ashraf, N., Camerer, C. F., & Loewenstein, G. (2005). Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(3), 131–145. https://doi.org/10.1257/089533005774357897

Public Finance BE[edit]

Congdon, W. J., Kling, J. R., & Mullainathan, S. (2011). Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of Behavioral Economics . Brookings Institution Press.

Classical and Modern BE[edit]

Kao, Y.-F., & Velupillai, K. V. (2015). Behavioural Economics: Classical and Modern. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22(2), 236–271. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672567.2013.792366

Antecedents[edit]

Hansen, K. B., & Presskorn-Thygesen, T. (2022). On some antecedents of behavioural economics. History of the Human Sciences, 35(3–4), 58–83

DOI: 10.1177/09526951211000950

Early Modern Origins Article[edit]

Boyd, R. (2020). THE EARLY MODERN ORIGINS OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS. Social Philosophy & Policy, 37(1), 30-54. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265052520000035

BE a History book[edit]

Heukelom, F. (2014). Behavioral Economics: A History. Cambridge University Press.

ISBN 978-1-107-03934-6

BE: Psychology[edit]

Sent, Esther-Mirjam. (2004). Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Made Its (Limited) Way Back into Economics. History of Political Economy 36(4), 735-760. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/178098.

ISSN 1527-1919

Quantitative Assesment of BE Rise[edit]

Geiger, Niels. (2017). The Rise of Behavioral Economics: A Quantitative Assessment. Social Science History, 41(3), 555–583. https://www.jstor.org/stable/90017925

DOI: 10.1017/ssh.2017.17

new behavioral economics[edit]

Psychology in BE[edit]

Sent, Esther-Mirjam. (2004). Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Made Its (Limited) Way Back into Economics. History of Political Economy 36(4), 735-760. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/178098.

ISSN 1527-1919

The new behavioral economics[edit]

DOI: 10.4337/9781784712761

The old and the new Behavioral Economics: highlights of a trajectory[edit]

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8085.2018v21n2p50

Is new behavioral economics mainstream?[edit]

DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2017.1407436

Errors in Judgment[edit]

Advances[edit]

Camerer, C. F., Loewenstein, G., & Rabin, M. (Eds.). (2004). Advances in Behavioral Economics. Princeton University Press.

ISBN 9780691116822

Adam Smith[edit]

Ashraf, N., Camerer, C. F., & Loewenstein, G. (2005). Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(3), 131–145. https://doi.org/10.1257/089533005774357897

Public Finance Policy[edit]

Congdon, W. J., Kling, J. R., & Mullainathan, S. (2011). Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of Behavioral Economics . Brookings Institution Press.

A course In[edit]

Angner, E. (2021). A Course In Behavioral Economics (3rd ed.). RED GLOBE PRESS.

ISBN 978-1-352-01080-0

Nobel Laureates, other prizes:[edit]

Earl, P. E. (2018). Richard H. Thaler: A Nobel Prize for Behavioural Economics. Review of Political Economy, 30(2), 107–125. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/09538259.2018.1513236

Bruttel, L.V., Stolley, F. Richard H. Thaler — Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträger 2017. Wirtschaftsdienst 97, 780–784 (2017).

DOI:10.1007/s10273-017-2214-2

Sent, Esther-Mirjam. (2004). Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Made Its (Limited) Way Back into Economics. History of Political Economy 36(4), 735-760. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/178098

ISSN 1527-1919


Velupillai, Kumaraswamy (Vela) & Venkatachalam, Ragupathy. (2018). Herbert Alexander Simon: 15th June, 1916–9th February, 2001 A Life. Computational Economics, , 1-3.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10614-018-9811-z


Leahey, Thomas H. (2003). Herbert A Simon: Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, 1978. American Psychologist, 58(9), 753–755.

10.1037/0003-066X.58.9.753


Wessel, D. (2014, Mar 26). Robert Shiller's Nobel Knowledge; Yale University economics professor and Nobel laureate, Robert Shiller on the art of stock-picking and the complex psychology of investors. Wall Street Journal (Online)

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304256404579451513719842826


The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 2013. (2014). The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 116(3), 591–592. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43673654

"Press Release from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences". The Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 104 (2): 193–194. 2002. ISSN 0347-0520.

"The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2002". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2008-10-14.

Blanchard, Olivier (2001). "In Honor of Andrei Shleifer: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal". The Journal of Economic Perspectives. 15 (1): 189–204. ISSN 0895-3309.

Uchitelle, Louis (2001). "Economist Is Honored For Use Of Psychology". New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.

Pais, Arthur J. (2002). "Economist Mullainathan is MacArthus 'Genius'". India Abroad. ISSN 0046-8932.

Lee, Felicia R. (2002). "Winners of MacArthus Grants Announced". New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 – via Proquest.


Possible Topics[edit]

Liberal Paternalism:[edit]

Earl, P. E. (2018). Richard H. Thaler: A Nobel Prize for Behavioural Economics. Review of Political Economy, 30(2), 107–125. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/09538259.2018.1513236

Classical BE vs Modern BE

Kao, Y.-F., & Velupillai, K. V. (2015). Behavioural Economics: Classical and Modern. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22(2), 236–271. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672567.2013.792366

Statistics[edit]

Geiger, Niels. (2017). The Rise of Behavioral Economics: A Quantitative Assessment. Social Science History, 41(3), 555–583. https://www.jstor.org/stable/90017925

DOI: 10.1017/ssh.2017.17

Nudge[edit]

https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2021/07/27/1020966312/the-behavioral-economics-manifesto-gets-revised (npr interview w thaler)

COVID[edit]

https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2021/07/27/1020966312/the-behavioral-economics-manifesto-gets-revised (npr interview w thaler)


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-shiller/your-money-coronavirus-fears-shake-yale-economist-robert-shiller-idUSKBN2163LD

Other Applications[edit]

Congdon, W. J., Kling, J. R., & Mullainathan, S. (2011). Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of Behavioral Economics . Brookings Institution Press.

Angner, E. (2021). A Course In Behavioral Economics (3rd ed.). RED GLOBE PRESS.

ISBN 978-1-352-01080-0

Allcott, H., Kim, J., Taubinsky, D., & Zimmer, J. (2021). "Are High-Interest Loans Predatory? Theory and Evidence from Payday Lending." Review of Economic Studies, 89 (3), 1041–1084. https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdab066

Loewenstein, G., & Ubel, P. (2010, July 14). Economics Behaving Badly. The New York Times. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/opinion/15loewenstein.html.

Sympathy Biases:[edit]

K. Sudhir, Subroto Roy, Mathew Cherian (2016) Do Sympathy Biases Induce Charitable Giving? The Effects of Advertising Content. Marketing Science 35 (6): 849-869.

https://doi.org/10.1287/mksc.2016.0989

Small, D. A. (2010). Reference-dependent sympathy. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 112(2), 151–160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.obhdp.2010.03.001




Bibliography[edit]

This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Example: Luke, Learie. 2007. Identity and secession in the Caribbean: Tobago versus Trinidad, 1889–1980.[1]
    • This is a book published by a university press, so it should be a reliable source. It also covers the topic in some depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
  • Example: Galeano, Gloria; Bernal, Rodrigo (2013-11-08). "Sabinaria , a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border". Phytotaxa.[2]
    • This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, so it should be a reliable source. It covers the topic in some depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
  • Example: Baker, William J.; Dransfield, John (2016). "Beyond Genera Palmarum: progress and prospects in palm systematics". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.[3]
    • This is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, so it should be a reliable source for a specific fact. Since it only dedicates a few sentences to the topic, it can't be used to establish notability.
  • ...

References[edit]

  1. ^ Luke, Learie B. (2007). Identity and secession in the Caribbean: Tobago versus Trinidad, 1889–1980. Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press. ISBN 978-9766401993. OCLC 646844096.
  2. ^ Galeano, Gloria; Bernal, Rodrigo (2013-11-08). "Sabinaria , a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border". Phytotaxa. 144 (2): 27–44. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.1. ISSN 1179-3163.
  3. ^ Baker, William J.; Dransfield, John (2016). "Beyond Genera Palmarum : progress and prospects in palm systematics". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 182 (2): 207–233. doi:10.1111/boj.12401.