Economy So that's what behavioral economics is all about! -- five of the world's easiest economics to use --

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 行動経済学ってそういうことだったのか! - 世界一やさしい「使える経済学」5つの授業 - / 太宰北斗
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Item number: BO2858003
Released date: 29 Jul 2022
Maker: Wani Books

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Economics
The winner of the Best Paper Award has compiled "Behavioral Economics," a four year course at university, into one easy-to-understand book! From such interesting episodes as "The Trap of NASA's Geniuses" and "Are Thirty Fifty Batters Out of Games?", the essence of "Behavioral Economics" can be roughly and quickly learned. This book introduces the irrational use of human "money," "feelings," and "time," which could not be explained by traditional economics. You can learn how to "obtain real economic behavior" by mixing familiar episodes such as horse racing, treasure KUJI, and sports, or by playing investment games. The book answers the questions "What is behavioral economics in the first place?" "What is it that I should keep it down at the very least?" "How do I treat money wisely?" "How do I use it for work and human relations?" "What is behavioral economics now used at the forefront of business?" If you know "Tomorrow, economics to save money," life becomes super rational. (Author profile) Hokuto Dazai, Associate Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Economics, Nagoya University of Commerce & Business. After graduating from Keio University, worked for a consumer goods manufacturer and completed the second semester of the Graduate School of Commerce and Economics at Hitotsubashi University. After serving as a Special Lecturer at the Graduate School of Commerce and Economics at Hitotsubashi University. His specialty is behavioral finance and corporate governance. He won the 3 rd Asahi Beer Best Paper Award. He received an award from the Behavioral Economics Society based on his paper "Horse Racing and Prospect Theory : Empirical Analysis on the Overestimation of Small Probability." He participated in familiar topics such as horse racing, treasure KUJI, and sports. He played stock investment games using experiments used in behavioral economics, and taught classes with the aim of enabling many students to engage in them with interest.