Exotic Preferences: Behavioral Economics and Human Motivation

Author:   George Loewenstein (Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   688
Publication Date:   02 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   George Loewenstein (Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.179kg
ISBN:  

9780199257072


ISBN 10:   0199257078
Pages:   688
Publication Date:   02 August 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"George Loewenstein: Introduction General Perspectives, History, and Methods 1: George Loewenstein: Because it is There: The Challenge of Mountaineering...for Utility Theory 2: George Loewenstein, Niklas Karlsson, and Jane McCafferty: The Economics of Meaning 3: George Loewenstein: The Fall and Rise of Psychological Explanations in the Economics of Intertemporal Choice 4: George Loewenstein, Nava Ashraf, and Colin F. Camerer: Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist 5: George Loewenstein: Experimental Economics from the Vantage-point of Behavioral Economics 6: George Loewenstein: The Psychology of Curiosity: A Review and Reinterpretation Social Preferences 7: George Loewenstein, Max H. Bazerman, and Leigh Thompson: Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts 8: George Loewenstein and Linda Babcock: Explaining the Bargaining Impasse: The Role of Self-Serving Biases Basic Research on Preferences 9: George Loewenstein, Max H. Bazerman, Sally Blount, and Christopher K. Hsee: Preference Reversals Between Joint and Seperate Evaluations of Options: A Review and Theoretical Analysis 10: George Loewenstein, Dan Ariely, and Drazen Prelec: ""Coherent Arbitrariness"": Stable Demand Curves Without Staple Preferences Predicting Tastes and Feelings 11: George Loewenstein and Daniel Adler: A Bias in the Prediction of Tastes 12: George Loewenstein, Leaf Van Boven, and David Dunning: Mispredicting the Endowment Effect: Understimation of owners' selling prices by buyer's agents 13: George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue, and Matthew Rabin: Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility Intertemporal Choice 14: George Loewenstein: Anticipation and the Valuation of Delayed Consumption 15: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and an Interpretation 16: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: Preferences for Sequences of Outcomes 17: George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec: The Red and the Black: Mental Accounting of Savings and Debt Emotions 18: George Loewenstein: Out of Control: Visceral Influences on Behavior 19: George Loewenstein, Christopher K. Hsee, Elke U. Weber, and Ned Welch: Risk as Feelings 20: George Loewenstein, Baba Shiv, Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, and Antonio Damasio: Investment Behavior and the Dark Side of Emotion 21: George Loewenstein, Jennifer Lerner, and Deborah Small: Heart Strings and Purse Strings: Carryover Effects of Emotions on Economic Decisions 22: George Loewenstein, Jonathan D. Cohen, David I. Laibson, and Samuel M. McClure: Separate Neural Systems Value Immediate and Delayed Monetary Rewards"

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George Loewenstein, one of the founders of the field of behavioral economics and of the new field of neuroeconomics, is the Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his PhD in economics from Yale University in 1985 and since then has held academic positions at the University of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon University, and fellowships at Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, The Russell Sage Foundation and The Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin. His research focuses on applications of psychology to economics. Loewenstein has published more than 100 journal articles in economics, psychology, law, business and medicine as well as numerous books and book chapters. He is the former president of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making.

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