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Tag Archives: Behavioral economics
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 12, 2013
1. Do Defaults Save Lives? by Eric Johnson (Columbia Business School – Marketing) and Daniel Goldstein (Microsoft Research New York City) 2. The Storrs Lectures: Behavioral Economics and Paternalism by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School) 3. The Dangers of Surveillance by Neil M. Richards (Washington University in Saint Louis – School of Law) 4. What [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 5, 2013
1. Do Defaults Save Lives? by Eric Johnson (Columbia Business School – Marketing) and Daniel Goldstein (Microsoft Research New York City) 2. The Storrs Lectures: Behavioral Economics and Paternalism by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School) 3. The Dangers of Surveillance by Neil M. Richards (Washington University in Saint Louis – School of Law) 4. What [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – March 29, 2013
1. The Storrs Lectures: Behavioral Economics and Paternalism by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School) Cass Sunstein Is paternalism justifiable? Many people (including many economists) have been comfortable with the view that when people’s decisions affect only themselves, government should not intrude on their decisions. But behavioral economists and cognitive psychologists have been raising serious doubts [...]
Weekly Announcements – August 1, 2011
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN: Announcing First International Conference on Engaged Management Scholarship on SSRN In cooperation with the Weatherhead School of Management, the Management Research Network (MRN) is pleased to announce the First International Conference on Engaged Management Scholarship Online Proceedings. These proceedings are available to all users at no charge and [...]
Weekly Announcements – April 16, 2011
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN: Announcing 2nd Finance & Corporate Governance Conference Abstracting eJournal on SSRN In cooperation with the La Trobe University Graduate School of Management in conjunction with the School of Accounting and the School of Economics & Finance of La Trobe University, the School of Business and Law of Auckland [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 19, 2013