

#2794
Mentioned in 13 episodes
The Winner's Curse
Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life
Book •
Mentioned by























Mentioned in 13 episodes
Mentioned as 

's new book, co-authored with economist Alex O. Emis.


Richard Thaler

1,776 snips
#830: Nick Kokonas and Richard Thaler, Nobel Prize Laureate — Realistic Economics, Avoiding The Winner’s Curse, Using Temptation Bundling, and Going Against the Establishment
Mentioned by 

as one of her favorite books, originally read in graduate school and now being republished with new research.


Laurie Santos

267 snips
How to Spend Your Time and Money Better (with Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a book being updated by Richard Thaler and Alex Emis, with Jason Zweig interviewing them about it.

Michael Batnick

115 snips
Retail Investors Just Plowed $100 Billion Into Stocks. THIS MONTH.
Mentioned as the book written by 

and 

, which is the topic of the podcast.


Richard Thaler


Alex Imas

53 snips
Special Edition: Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler Live from the Economic Club of New York
Mentioned by 

as a collection of real-world examples that challenge the traditional economic assumption of human rationality.


Chris Giles

40 snips
What economics gets wrong about human behaviour, with Richard Thaler
Mentioned by 

, who co-wrote it, as a re-release with tons of new content.


Alex Imas

32 snips
Are markets rational or is sentiment contagious? (with Alex Imas)
Mentioned by 

as co-authored by 

and Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler.


Mike Carruthers


Alex Imas

28 snips
Why Winners Often Lose & What Great Teams Do Differently
Mentioned by 

as a book by 

, which has been updated with co-author Alex O. Emus.


Tim Harford


Richard Thaler

23 snips
Richard Thaler and The Winner’s Curse
Mentioned by 

as 

's new book, a collection of essays brought up to date.


Robert Peston


Richard Thaler

18 snips
227. How Economics Can Stop Us Making Stupid Choices
Mentioned by 

as a classic book on behavioral economics co-authored with Richard Thaler.


Alex Imas

11 snips
Richard H. Thaler and Alex Imas, "The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies, Then and Now" (Simon and Schuster, 2025)
Mentioned by 

as a newly reimagined edition co-authored by 

and 

.


Melina Palmer


Richard Thaler


Alex Imas

11 snips
543. The Winner's Curse
Mentioned by 

to explain how he started writing about departures from economic theory.


Richard Thaler

Richard Thaler on Why People are Much More Irrational than Economists Believe
Mentioned as a new book co-authored by 

and Richard Thaler, exploring behavioral economics anomalies.


Alex Imas

Richard H. Thaler and Alex Imas, "The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies, Then and Now" (Simon and Schuster, 2025)
Mentioned as 

' new book, co-authored with Richard Thaler, about behavioral economics anomalies.


Alex Imas

Richard H. Thaler and Alex Imas, "The Winner's Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies, Then and Now" (Simon and Schuster, 2025)
Mentioned by 

as a book he co-authored, originally published almost 30 years ago.


Richard Thaler

Irrational Humans: How Our Behaviour Shapes the Economy (Professor Richard Thaler)
Mentioned by 

as the new book by Richard Thaler and Alex Emes, which will be discussed in the next episode.


Melina Palmer

542. Defaults Decoded: The Subtle Nudges Shaping Consumer Choices
Mentioned by 

as a reissue revisited by Dick Thaler and a colleague about how the original theses held up.


Barry Ritholtz

How Not To Invest
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a noted primer on behavioral economics, co-authored by Richard Thaler and 

.

David Brancaccio


Alex Imas

Why people see tariff-induced inflation differently
Mentioned by 

as 

's classic book, foundational for behavioral economics.


Alice Fulwood


Richard Thaler

Nudge, nudge: an interview with Richard Thaler
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a noted primer on behavioral economics, co-authored by Nobel laureate Richard Thaler and ![undefined]()

.

David Brancaccio

Alex Imas

Why people see tariff-induced inflation differently




