The Human Risk Podcast

Professor Viswanathan Raghunathan on being Irrationally Rational

Aug 3, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What Was Your Entry Point Into Behavioural Science?
02:50 • 2min
3
How to Get Into a Business School in India
04:30 • 5min
4
The Story of the 10 Nobel Laureates
09:00 • 3min
5
What Is the Shortcoming of the Classical Economics?
12:09 • 3min
6
Irrationally Rational
14:54 • 4min
7
The Growth of R&D in India
19:14 • 3min
8
Is the Book Helping Young Researchers to Hypothesize Certain Findings?
22:06 • 2min
9
Are We Going to Make the Same Mistakes Again?
24:10 • 2min
10
Are You Trying to Influence Your Employees in Local Markets?
25:40 • 5min
11
Finding Cultural Examples in the Indian Context
30:18 • 2min
12
The Order of Getting the Nobel Prize
32:14 • 2min
13
Are They Behavioral Economists?
34:24 • 3min
14
The Challenges in Writing a Book in India
37:19 • 2min
15
The to You or Not to You in Behavioral Economics?
39:41 • 2min
16
The Book Is a Popular Book. It's Not for Experts
41:48 • 2min
17
Is There Anything You Could Have Done Differently?
43:46 • 3min
18
What's on the Game Plan After That?
46:50 • 3min
19
I Am Subservient
49:26 • 2min
20
Are You Making Ethical Decisions?
51:05 • 3min
21
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54:34 • 2min