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- Thaler - Wikipedia
A thaler or taler ( ˈtɑːlər TAH-lər; German: Taler [ˈtaːlɐ], previously spelled Thaler) is one of the large silver coins minted in the states and territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy during the Early Modern period
- Richard H. Thaler - The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Richard H Thaler is the 2017 recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to behavioral economics Thaler studies behavioral economics and finance as well as the psychology of decision-making which lies in the gap between economics and psychology
- Richard H. Thaler – Facts - NobelPrize. org
Since the 1980s, Richard Thaler has analyzed economic decision-making with the aid of insights from psychology He has paid special attention to three psychological factors: the tendency to not behave completely rationally, notions of fairness and reasonableness, and lack of self-control
- Richard Thaler | Biography, Contributions, Facts | Britannica Money
In published work spanning more than four decades, Thaler explored how economic decision making by both individuals and institutions is systematically and significantly influenced by natural human cognitive limitations and biases, among other psychological factors
- Thaler World – Innovative Solutions for Modern Agriculture
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- Richard H. Thaler - Econlib
In his book Misbehaving, Thaler argues that if everyone were an Econ, it wouldn’t matter whether employers’ default option was not to sign up their employees for tax-advantaged retirement accounts and let them opt in or to sign them all up and let employees opt out
- Richard Thaler (ADL ’67, HON ’03) - Case Western Reserve University
Richard Thaler, who earned his undergraduate degree in economics from Adelbert College, earned the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to the field of behavioral economics
- Richard Thaler - University of Chicago News
Considered to be one of the founding fathers of behavioral economics, Richard Thaler in 2017 received the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
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