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EXTRA: People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard. (Update)

Freakonomics Radio

CHAPTER

Experience of Nobel Prize Winner & Impact of Behavioral Economics

Richard Thaler shares his relaxed approach to finding out if he won the Nobel Prize and his experience at the ceremony in Stockholm. The chapter highlights the significant impact of behavioral economics on policy, especially in retirement saving plans, and its application in the subfield of finance. It also delves into the discussion of the 2007 financial crash, Bitcoin's volatility, and the concept of libertarian paternalism in nudging individuals towards better decisions.

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