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Real-world decision making : an encyclopedia of behavioral economics / editado por, Morris Altman

Contributor(s): Altman, Morris [editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: California: ABC-CLIO, 2015Description: xxxi, 499 p.ISBN: 9781440828157 (print : alk. paper).Subject(s): Economia Comportamental | Economia -- Aspecto Psicológico | Tomada de Decisão
Contents:
- A - Z Entries; - Addiction; - Advertising and behavioral economics; - Akerlof, George; - Allocative efficiency and X-Efficiency; - Altruism; - Altruistic punishments; - Ambiguity aversion; - Amygdala and behavioral ecnomics; - Anchoring; - Animal spirits; - Anomalies (Economic Behavior); - Asymmetric information; - Bargaining power; - Beauty constest/Guessing game; - Behavioral economics; - Behavioral fiance; - Behavioral insights team; - Behavioral responses according to in-depth interviews; - Bounded rationality; - Brain scans and behavioral economics; - Broken windows; - Bubbles (dot.com; Financial markets; Housing; Tulips); - Bubbles (Great depression); - Bubbles (Markets); - Buffet (All-you-can-eat behavior) - Bullying and economic efficiency; - Calendar effect; - Capabilities approach; - Carnegie school; - Certainty effect; - Charitable donations; - Childhood effect on adukt behavior; - Coase theorem, property rights, and endowment effect; - Cognitive dessonance; - Commons, John R.; - Communication and collusion; - Complexity and heuristics; - Conjunction effect; - Consumer confidence; - Contingent valuation; - Cooperative organications; - Creativity; - Credit cycles; - Culture and behavioral economics; - Cyert, Richard; - Deception; - Decision cost; - Descartes's error and the emotional brain; - Development economics; - Dictator game; - Dictator Game (Brief Note); - Dilution effect; - Discrimination and behavioral economics; - Dispositions effect; - Diversification Bias; - Dual motive theory (DMT) and dual interest theory (DIT); - Duesenberry, James S.; - Economic psychology; - Economic Science association; - Economic sociology; - Efficiency wage hypothesis; - Efficient market hypothesis; - Emotions and decision making; - Emotions and phineas gage; - Entrepreneurship; - Envy; - Equity premium puzzle; - Errors and biases; - Ethical consumption; - Ethical production; - Evolutionary ecnomics; - Evolutionary mismatch; - Expectations (Rational and adaptice); - Expected utility and behavioral economics; - Experimental economics; - Experimental economics softeare: z-Tree (Zurich toolbox for readymade economic experiments); - Experiments (Classroom); - Experiments (Field); - Experiments (Incentives); - Fair wage; - Fairness; - Fast and frugal decision trees; - Fast and frugal heuristics; - Fat tails; - Faux currency; - Feminist and behavioral economics; - Financial literacy; - Firm (behavioral theory); - Framing; - Frank, Robert H.; - Gambler's fallacy; - Gambling behavior; - Game theory (behavioral /cooperative); - Gender differences; - Genoeconomics; - Gigerenzer, Gerd; - Golden rule, cooperation, and productivity; - Greenwald-Stiglitz theorem and behavioral economics; - Habits; - Happiness; - Happiness and productivity; - Hayek. Friedrich; - Health economics; - Heckman, james; - Hedonic treadmill; - Herding; - Heterogeneous agents; - Heuristics: - Honesty; - Household decisions; - Human rights and decision making; - Hyperbolic discounting; - IAREP (International Association for research in economic psychology); ICABEEP ( International confederation for the advencenment of behavioral economics and economic psychology); - Identify economics; - Ignorance of base rates; - Impulsive behavior; - Inefficient markets; - Inequity aversion; - Institutional economics; - Intertemporal preferences and consumption; - Intuition and decision making; - Irrationality and subrationality; - Junk food; - Kahneman, Daniel; - Katona, George; - Kaynes, John Maynard; - Kunreuther, Howard C.; - Labels and signaling (information provision, frameng, and economic efficiency); - Labor market regulation; - Labor supply and target income; - Law and behavioral economics; - Law and economics , and social norms; - Leibenstein, Harvey; - Limits of arbitrage; - Liquidity trap and liquidity preference; - Loss aversion; - Lucas crítiques and behavioral economics; - Macroeconomics (behavioral) - March, james G.; - Mental accounting; - Metapreferences; - Minsky moment; - Money illusion; - Moods and financial markets; - Moral hazard and behavioral economics; - Moral Motivation; - Minsky moment; - Momentum investing; - Money illusion; - Moods and financial markets; - Moral hazard and Behavioral economics; - Moral motivation; - Mulriple equilibria; - Myopie loss aversion; - Nastiness experiments; - Neuroeconomics; - Neuroplasticity; - Noise trading; - Nonmoneraty incentives; - Norms; - North, Douglass; - Nudging; - Oaskeshott, Michale; - Obesity; - Organ donation and framing; - Organizationl capital; - Ostrom, Elinor; - Overconfidence; - Overconsumption; - Overemployment and underemployment; - Paternalism; - Path dependecy; - Peer pressure; - Pensions and framing; - Plott, Charles; - Population Growth; - Preference pollution; - Preference reversal; - Preference (interdependent); - Preference (revealed); - Preference (true) - Present-biased preferences; - Pretense of knowledge; - Price-quality illusion; - Priming and financial decisions; - Principal-agent theory and Behavioral economics; - Prisoner's dilemma; - Profit maximization and Behavioral economics; - Prospect theory; - Public good gome; - Raionality (process and neoclassical); - Reasons; - Reciprocity; - Reference effects; - Regret; - Relational goods; - Relative income effects; - Relative positioning; - Relative thinking; - Religion and decision making; - Representativeness bias; - Risk and Knightian uncertainty; - Roth, ALvin E.; - Sample size null hypothesis significance testing; - Satisficing; - Schelling, Thomas C.; - Self-Control; - Self-fulfilling prophecies; - Self-serving bias; - Selten, reinhard; - Sen, Amartya; - Shiller, Robert; - Simon, Horbert; - Slovic, Paul; - Smith, Adam, and moral sentiments; - Smith, Adam, and Theory of moral sentiments; - Smith, Vernon L.; - Snob effect; - Social capital and behavioral economics; - Social capital and personal capital (Gary Becker); - Social Cohesion; - Social preferences within a population; - Social ties; - Society for the advancement of behavioral economics; - Somatic marker hypothesis; - Spontaneous order; - Sports economics and economic psychology - Sports economics and performance inefficiencies; - Statistical significance and behavioral economics; - Status quo bias; - Stiglitz, Joseph; - Strategy method (and payment cards); - Subjective expercted utility; - Suicide; -Sunk cost fallacy; - Survical principle; - Switching costs; - Rax avoidance, tax evasian, and the shadow economy; - Tax compliance; - Thaler, RIchard; - Tipping; - Tit-for-tat; - Tragedy of the commons; - Transaction costs and behavioral economics; - Trust; - Trust Game; - Trust Heuristic; - Tversky, Amos; - Ultimatum game; - Uncertainty effect; - Unemployment, psychology, and X-inefficiency; - Utility (Experienced); - Utility (remembered); - Validity, external (generalizability); - Veblen, Thorstein B.; - Wage Stickiness, Loss Aversion, and the Phillips Curve; - Warm Glow; - Williamson, Oliver; - Winner's Curse; - X-Efficiency/X-Inefficiancy;
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- A - Z Entries; - Addiction; - Advertising and behavioral economics; - Akerlof, George; - Allocative efficiency and X-Efficiency; - Altruism; - Altruistic punishments; - Ambiguity aversion; - Amygdala and behavioral ecnomics; - Anchoring; - Animal spirits; - Anomalies (Economic Behavior); - Asymmetric information; - Bargaining power; - Beauty constest/Guessing game; - Behavioral economics; - Behavioral fiance; - Behavioral insights team; - Behavioral responses according to in-depth interviews; - Bounded rationality; - Brain scans and behavioral economics; - Broken windows; - Bubbles (dot.com; Financial markets; Housing; Tulips); - Bubbles (Great depression); - Bubbles (Markets); - Buffet (All-you-can-eat behavior) - Bullying and economic efficiency; - Calendar effect; - Capabilities approach; - Carnegie school; - Certainty effect; - Charitable donations; - Childhood effect on adukt behavior; - Coase theorem, property rights, and endowment effect; - Cognitive dessonance; - Commons, John R.; - Communication and collusion; - Complexity and heuristics; - Conjunction effect; - Consumer confidence; - Contingent valuation; - Cooperative organications; - Creativity; - Credit cycles; - Culture and behavioral economics; - Cyert, Richard; - Deception; - Decision cost; - Descartes's error and the emotional brain; - Development economics; - Dictator game;
- Dictator Game (Brief Note); - Dilution effect; - Discrimination and behavioral economics; - Dispositions effect; - Diversification Bias; - Dual motive theory (DMT) and dual interest theory (DIT);
- Duesenberry, James S.; - Economic psychology; - Economic Science association; - Economic sociology; - Efficiency wage hypothesis; - Efficient market hypothesis; - Emotions and decision making; - Emotions and phineas gage; - Entrepreneurship; - Envy; - Equity premium puzzle; - Errors and biases; - Ethical consumption; - Ethical production; - Evolutionary ecnomics; - Evolutionary mismatch; - Expectations (Rational and adaptice); - Expected utility and behavioral economics; - Experimental economics; - Experimental economics softeare: z-Tree (Zurich toolbox for readymade economic experiments); - Experiments (Classroom); - Experiments (Field); - Experiments (Incentives); - Fair wage; - Fairness; - Fast and frugal decision trees; - Fast and frugal heuristics; - Fat tails; - Faux currency; - Feminist and behavioral economics; - Financial literacy; - Firm (behavioral theory); - Framing; - Frank, Robert H.; - Gambler's fallacy; - Gambling behavior; - Game theory (behavioral /cooperative); - Gender differences; - Genoeconomics; - Gigerenzer, Gerd; - Golden rule, cooperation, and productivity; - Greenwald-Stiglitz theorem and behavioral economics; - Habits; - Happiness; - Happiness and productivity; - Hayek. Friedrich; - Health economics; - Heckman, james; - Hedonic treadmill; - Herding; - Heterogeneous agents; - Heuristics: - Honesty; - Household decisions; - Human rights and decision making; - Hyperbolic discounting; - IAREP (International Association for research in economic psychology); ICABEEP ( International confederation for the advencenment of behavioral economics and economic psychology); - Identify economics; - Ignorance of base rates; - Impulsive behavior; - Inefficient markets; - Inequity aversion; - Institutional economics; - Intertemporal preferences and consumption; - Intuition and decision making; - Irrationality and subrationality; - Junk food; - Kahneman, Daniel; - Katona, George; - Kaynes, John Maynard; - Kunreuther, Howard C.; - Labels and signaling (information provision, frameng, and economic efficiency); - Labor market regulation; - Labor supply and target income; - Law and behavioral economics; - Law and economics , and social norms; - Leibenstein, Harvey; - Limits of arbitrage; - Liquidity trap and liquidity preference; - Loss aversion; - Lucas crítiques and behavioral economics; - Macroeconomics (behavioral) - March, james G.; - Mental accounting; - Metapreferences; - Minsky moment; - Money illusion; - Moods and financial markets; - Moral hazard and behavioral economics; - Moral Motivation; - Minsky moment; - Momentum investing; - Money illusion; - Moods and financial markets; - Moral hazard and Behavioral economics; - Moral motivation; - Mulriple equilibria; - Myopie loss aversion; - Nastiness experiments; - Neuroeconomics; - Neuroplasticity; - Noise trading; - Nonmoneraty incentives; - Norms;
- North, Douglass; - Nudging; - Oaskeshott, Michale; - Obesity; - Organ donation and framing; - Organizationl capital; - Ostrom, Elinor; - Overconfidence; - Overconsumption; - Overemployment and underemployment; - Paternalism; - Path dependecy; - Peer pressure; - Pensions and framing; - Plott, Charles; - Population Growth; - Preference pollution; - Preference reversal; - Preference (interdependent); - Preference (revealed); - Preference (true) - Present-biased preferences; - Pretense of knowledge; - Price-quality illusion; - Priming and financial decisions; - Principal-agent theory and Behavioral economics; - Prisoner's dilemma; - Profit maximization and Behavioral economics; - Prospect theory; - Public good gome; - Raionality (process and neoclassical); - Reasons; - Reciprocity; - Reference effects; - Regret; - Relational goods; - Relative income effects; - Relative positioning; - Relative thinking; - Religion and decision making; - Representativeness bias; - Risk and Knightian uncertainty; - Roth, ALvin E.; - Sample size null hypothesis significance testing; - Satisficing; - Schelling, Thomas C.; - Self-Control; - Self-fulfilling prophecies; - Self-serving bias; - Selten, reinhard; - Sen, Amartya; - Shiller, Robert; - Simon, Horbert; - Slovic, Paul; - Smith, Adam, and moral sentiments; - Smith, Adam, and Theory of moral sentiments; - Smith, Vernon L.; - Snob effect; - Social capital and behavioral economics; - Social capital and personal capital (Gary Becker); - Social Cohesion; - Social preferences within a population; - Social ties; - Society for the advancement of behavioral economics; - Somatic marker hypothesis; - Spontaneous order; - Sports economics and economic psychology - Sports economics and performance inefficiencies; - Statistical significance and behavioral economics; - Status quo bias; - Stiglitz, Joseph; - Strategy method (and payment cards); - Subjective expercted utility; - Suicide; -Sunk cost fallacy; - Survical principle; - Switching costs; - Rax avoidance, tax evasian, and the shadow economy; - Tax compliance; - Thaler, RIchard; - Tipping; - Tit-for-tat; - Tragedy of the commons;

- Transaction costs and behavioral economics; - Trust; - Trust Game; - Trust Heuristic; - Tversky, Amos; - Ultimatum game; - Uncertainty effect; - Unemployment, psychology, and X-inefficiency; - Utility (Experienced); - Utility (remembered); - Validity, external (generalizability); - Veblen, Thorstein B.; - Wage Stickiness, Loss Aversion, and the Phillips Curve; - Warm Glow; - Williamson, Oliver; - Winner's Curse; - X-Efficiency/X-Inefficiancy;

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