
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
This book aligns well with 'Nudge' as it explores behavioral economics and the psychological factors that influence decision-making.
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by Daniel Kahneman
This book aligns well with 'Nudge' as it explores behavioral economics and the psychological factors that influence decision-making.
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by Dan Ariely
Similar to 'Nudge', Ariely's work delves into behavioral economics and provides insights into why we act against our own best interests.
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by Charles Duhigg
This book complements 'Nudge' by examining the triggers that lead to habitual behavior and how small changes can have a significant impact.
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by Richard H. Thaler
Thaler, a co-author of 'Nudge', provides valuable insights into behavioral economics, making this a perfect match for the user's interests.
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by Edward Cartwright
This book adds depth to the understanding of decision-making processes, paralleling the themes found in 'Nudge'.
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by Sheena Iyengar
Iyengar's exploration of choice aligns with the themes of decision-making in 'Nudge', focusing on how we can improve our choices.
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by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner
This book offers insights into decision-making and foresight, which complements the nudging effects discussed in 'Nudge'.
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by Michael Lewis
This book provides context to the ideas in 'Nudge', chronicling the thought processes behind behavioral economic theories.
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