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Bestiary of Behavioral Economics
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From Wikibooks, open books for an open world
The
Bestiary
will provide an introduction to
behavioral economics
via short descriptions of anomalies, models and results.
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Self-Interest
Commitment Devices
Efficiency Wages
Overconfidence
Zero Price
Mental Accounting
Activity Bias
Framing Effect
Money Illusion
Preference Reversal
Ellsberg Paradox
Satisficing
Endowment Effect
Dictator Game
Trust Game
Ultimatum Game
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