Behavioral Economics Defined
This video explains behavioral economics, which is a field of economics that relaxes the assumption of rationality? Definition of rationality in the video: “A rational being should pursue enlightened self-interest.” Baumeister (2001)

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Prospect Theory: An Overview

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Self Interest in Economics: Do Economists Think People are Selfish?

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The Most Important Economic Schools of Thought | Economics Explained

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Lec 25: Behavioral Economics

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DANIEL KAHNEMAN - Behavioral Finance

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How Behavioral Economics Concepts Show Up in a Model

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Understand the Economy Part 1: What is wealth?

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The IKEA effect explained in less than 9 minutes (Behavioral Economics)

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Behavioral Economics: Crash Course Economics #27

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Richard Thaler on Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, and Future. The 2018 Ryerson Lecture

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A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow | Kate Raworth

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The dangerous fiction behind every economic decision in the UK

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How To Become Dangerously Self-Educated (with AI)

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Is capitalism actually broken?

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Mature Economics: Introduction to Video Series

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Are we in control of our decisions? | Dan Ariely

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Behavioural Economics: A Very Short Introduction | Michelle Baddeley

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What Is Capitalism? Not What You Think

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Why neoclassical economics has failed - Book summary of The New Economics by Steve Keen

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