Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
Kahneman, a psychologist and Nobel laureate, delves into the biases and heuristics that affect our decision-making, echoing the themes of behavioral economics in 'Predictably Irrational.'
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by Daniel Kahneman
Kahneman, a psychologist and Nobel laureate, delves into the biases and heuristics that affect our decision-making, echoing the themes of behavioral economics in 'Predictably Irrational.'
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This book complements the discussion of irrational behaviors by showing how 'nudges' can lead to better decision-making outcomes.
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Similar to 'Predictably Irrational,' this book uncovers surprising insights about human behavior through an economic lens.
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It builds on themes of cognitive biases and perception that are intrinsic to understanding irrational behaviors.
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As a pioneer in the field, Thaler's insights directly align with the themes present in 'Predictably Irrational.'
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A direct companion to 'Predictably Irrational,' this book expands on similar concepts of behavioral economics.
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This book itself is a fundamental recommendation as it directly explores the irrational aspects of decision making.
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Pink's insights into motivation provide a behavioral perspective that complements the understanding of decision-making biases.
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This book discusses another aspect of decision-making, offering insight into how excessive choices can lead to irrational choices.
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