Present Bias, Behavioral Economics, and Behavior Change
David Laibson, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Economics, Harvard University discusses present day bias in behavioral economics and how to change that behavior to your benefit. David Laibson, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Economics, Harvard University 5/9/18 The University of Washington is committed to ensuring digital accessibility in our services, programs, and activities. If you encounter accessibility barriers using videos found on this channel, please contact UW Video at uwvideo [at] uw [dot] edu.

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