
Thinking, Fast and Slow
by Daniel Kahneman
This book matches the user's interest because it explores the biases and heuristics that affect our decision-making, similar to the themes in 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Daniel Kahneman
This book matches the user's interest because it explores the biases and heuristics that affect our decision-making, similar to the themes in 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
Like 'Predictably Irrational', this book examines the ways in which human behavior deviates from traditional economic theory and how it can be influenced.
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by Richard H. Thaler
This book offers insights into irrational behavior in economic contexts, aligning with the concepts discussed in 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Michael Lewis
This book ties directly into the study of behavioral economics and human irrationality, making it a great companion to 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Rolf Dobelli
Its focus on various cognitive biases and how to recognize them aligns with the themes of irrational behavior in 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
This book challenges conventional wisdom much like 'Predictably Irrational' and showcases surprising insights into human behavior.
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by Morgan Housel
It examines the psychological biases influencing financial decisions, resonating with the ideas of behavioral economics found in 'Predictably Irrational'.
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by Edward Cartwright
This book aligns well with the themes of irrationality and decision-making flaws that are central to 'Predictably Irrational'.
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