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| | | | | by Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman Book description The burgeoning field of behavioral economics has produced a new set of justifications for paternalism. This book challenges behavioral paternalism on multiple levels, from the abstract and conceptual to the pragmatic and applied. Behavioral paternalism relies on a needlessly restrictive definition of rational behavior. It neglects... | |
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| | | | | Do you remember those catchy tunes from the late 1980s? I Should Be So Lucky ? The Locomotion ? The first time you heard them they were qu... | |
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| | | | | Lately I have been thinking a lot about rationality and economics. In my Economics of the Family and Religion course I exhort students to take the approach, "crazy is lazy". Like archeologists that brush away the dust from artifacts we should brush away the dust of human decision-making and find the rationality. This is especially... | |
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| | | Woodland and Water The challenge this week was Green..... probably the widest gamut within a colour range, from yellow to blue. I decided to go for the dark mid summer greens Our host Debbie nominated Green as this weeks OWS. Join in the fun and post your green image. Here is the Link :- https://travelwithintent.com/2025/08/02/green-4/comment-page-1/#comment-299406... | ||