
207. Should We Really Behave Like Economists Say We Do?
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Living Life as Homo-Economicus
This chapter explores the concept of living life as homo-economicus, a model of rational decision-making used by economists. It discusses the biases and emotions that often cloud optimal decision-making and suggests the possibility of having a personal tutor or economics therapist to guide decision-making. The chapter also delves into the work of Richard Thaler, a prominent economist and founder of behavioral economics.
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