TY - BOOK AU - Frantz,Roger AU - Chen,Shu-Heng AU - Dopfer,Kurt AU - Heukelom,Floris AU - Mousavi,Shabnam ED - Taylor and Francis. TI - Routledge handbook of behavioral economics SN - 9781315743479 AV - HB74.P8 R688 2016 U1 - 330.01/9 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Boca Raton, FL PB - Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis KW - Economics KW - Psychological aspects N1 - part Part I Scientists in the field of behavioral economics --; chapter 1 The evolution of behavioural economics; Peter E. Earl --; chapter 2 George Katona: a founder of behavioral economics; Richard Curtin --; chapter 3 Ken Boulding: the image as a precursor to framing?; Stefan Kesting --; chapter 4 Harvey Leibenstein: a first generation behavioral economist; Roger Frantz --; chapter 5 Herbert Simon’s behavioral economics; Esther-Mirjam Sent --; chapter 6 Reinhard Selten, the dualist; Rosemarie Nagel --; chapter 7 Gerd Gigerenzer and Vernon Smith: ecological rationality of heuristics in psychology and economics; Shabnam Mousavi --; chapter 8 Richard Thaler’s behavioral economics; Floris Heukelom --; chapter 9 Daniel Kahneman and the behavioral economics of cognitive mistakes; Floris Heukelom --; chapter 10 George Katona’s contributions to the start of behavioral economics; Hamid Hosseini --; chapter 11 Behavioural rules: Veblen, Nelson–Winter, Ostrom and beyond; Georg Blind --; chapter 12 Generating meso behaviour; Manuel Scholz-Wa¨ckerle --; chapter 13 Schumpeter, Kirzner, Knight, Simon, and others: behavioral economics and entrepreneurship; Thomas Grebel and Michael Stu¨tzer --; chapter 14 A bounded rationality assessment of the new behavioral economics; Morris Altman --; part Part II Specific domains of behavioral economics --; chapter 15 Behaviorally informed regulation, part 1; Cass R. Sunstein --; chapter 16 Behaviorally informed regulation, part 2; Cass R. Sunstein --; chapter 17 Ignorance: literary light on decision’s dark corner; Devjani Roy --; chapter 18 Smart societies; Shu-Heng Chen --; chapter 19 Behavioural macroeconomics: time, optimism and animal spirits; Michelle Baddeley --; chapter 20 Rethinking behavioral economics through fast-and-frugal heuristics; Shabnam Mousavi --; chapter 21 Computational behavioral economics; Shu-Heng Chen --; chapter 22 Emotions in economy; Nina Bandelj --; chapter 23 Morality as a variable constraint on economic behavior; Daniel Friedman --; chapter 24 Behavioral political economy; Gigi Foster --; chapter 25 Behavioural labor economics; Xianghong Wang --; chapter 26 Behavioural education economics; Sean Leaver --; chapter 27 Behavioral innovation economics; Jason Potts --; chapter 28 Economic behaviour and agent-based modelling; Matthias Mueller N2 - There is no doubt that behavioral economics is becoming a dominant lens through which we think about economics. Behavioral economics is not a single school of thought but representative of a range of approaches, and uniquely, this volume presents an overview of them UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315743479 ER -