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The Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis: Volume VII: Further Topics in Behavioral Economics

Sanjit Dhami

This seventh volume of The Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis covers a range of topics in behavioral economics. It is an essential guide for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking a concise and focused text that explores the key areas of emotions in economics, behavioral welfare economics, and neuroeconomics.

This updated extract from Dhami's leading textbook allows the reader to pursue subsections of this vast and rapidly growing field and to tailor their reading to their specific interests in behavioral economics.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 15th, 2020
  • Pages: 384
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.81in - 7.53in - 0.83in - 1.73lb
  • EAN: 9780198861959
  • Categories: Economics - MicroeconomicsEconomics - TheoryCareers - General

About the Author

Sanjit Dhami, Professor of Economics, University of Leicester

bSanjit Dhami/b is Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester. He studied at the Delhi School of Economics and the University of Toronto for his Masters, MPhil, and PhD degrees in economics. He has previously taught at the Universities of Toronto, Essex, and Newcastle. His research has mainly focused on behavioral economic theory and its applications. He has published on the axiomatic foundations of the various components of prospect theory, behavioral political economy using other-regarding preferences, behavioral time preferences, foundations of behavioral game theory, and applications in tax evasion, stochastic dominance concepts under other-regarding preferences, and in behavioral law and economics.

Praise for this book

"Volume 7 of a seven-volume set examines the impact of emotions on economic decision making and their interaction with cognition, covering the topics of behavioral welfare economics and neuroeconomics." -- Journal of Economic Literature (Volume 59, no. 1)