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

Nov 15, 2025
In this discussion, Alex Imas, a leading figure in behavioral economics from the University of Chicago, explores the nuances of his co-authored book, The Winner's Curse. He defines behavioral economics, emphasizing how real behavior often strays from rational models. The conversation dives into the persistence of biases among professionals in high-stakes situations and examines mechanisms behind the winner's curse through intriguing examples. Alex also shares insights on teaching behavioral concepts effectively and discusses current research trends in the field.
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INSIGHT

Behavioral Economics Tests Real Decision Rules

  • Behavioral economics tests whether people actually follow the normative rational model from standard economics.
  • Decades of psychology show people systematically violate those rationality axioms in predictable ways.
ANECDOTE

Thaler's 'Anomalies' Columns Became A Classic

  • Richard Thaler originally published a series of
INSIGHT

Why Winners Often Overpay

  • The winner's curse shows winners in auctions tend to overpay because optimistic bidders win.
  • Winners systematically overestimate value, so winning can produce predictable losses.
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