List of Tables and Figures | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xv |
Inside the Economic Agent | |
Inside Economic Man: Behavioral Economics and Consumer Behavior | p. 3 |
Physiology and Behavioral Economics: The New Findings from Evolutionary Neuroscience | p. 24 |
Intuition in Behavioral Economics | p. 50 |
Introspective Economics: Broadening Psychology's Reach | p. 66 |
Integrating Emotions into Economic Theory | p. 78 |
On the Economics of Subselves: Toward a Metaeconomics | p. 99 |
Context and Modeling | |
What a Difference an Assumption Makes: Effort Discretion, Economic Theory, and Public Policy | p. 125 |
Group Selection and Behavioral Economics | p. 165 |
Beliefs in Behavioral and Neoclassical Economics | p. 183 |
Reclaiming Moral Sentiments: Behavioral Economics and the Ethical Foundations of Capitalism | p. 202 |
Bounded Rationality: Two Interpretations from Psychology | p. 218 |
Behavioral Versus Neoclassical Economics: Paradigm Shift or Generalization? | p. 237 |
Organizational Capital and Personal Capital: The Role of Intangible Capital Formation in the Economy | p. 257 |
Decision Making | |
How to Do As Well As You Can: The Psychology of Economic Behavior and Behavioral Ecology | p. 277 |
Discounting, Self-Control, and Saving | p. 297 |
Rational Choice Theory Versus Cultural Theory: On Taste and Social Capital | p. 326 |
Deliberation Cost as a Foundation for Behavioral Economics | p. 340 |
In-Depth Interviews as a Means of Understanding Economic Reasoning: Decision Making as Explained by Business Leaders and Business Economists | p. 356 |
Experiments and Implications | |
Classroom Experiments in Behavioral Economics | p. 379 |
A Behavioral Approach to Distribution and Bargaining | p. 405 |
The Context, or Reference, Dependence of Economic Values: Further Evidence and Some Predictable Patterns | p. 423 |
Experiments and Behavioral Economics | p. 441 |
Labor-Related Issues | |
Behavioral Labor Economics | p. 457 |
Hours of Labor Supply: A More Flexible Approach | p. 479 |
Gender and Decision Making | |
Chicks, Hawks, and Patriarchal Institutions | p. 499 |
Economic Decisions in the Private Household | p. 517 |
Life and Death | |
A Prolegomenon to Behavioral Economic Studies of Suicide | p. 543 |
Rational Health-Compromising Behavior and Economic Intervention | p. 560 |
Taxation, Ethical Investment, and Tipping | |
Taxation and the Contribution of Behavioral Economics | p. 589 |
Ethical Investing: Where Are We Now? | p. 602 |
Tipping in Restaurants and Around the Globe: An Interdisciplinary Review | p. 626 |
Development, Behavioral Law, and Money | |
Economic Development, Equality, Income Distribution, and Ethics | p. 647 |
Insufficient Social Capital and Economic Underdevelopment | p. 659 |
Behavioral Law and Economics: An Introduction | p. 671 |
Elements of Behavioral Monetary Economics | p. 689 |
Behavioral Finance | p. 706 |
About the Editor and Contributors | p. 729 |
Index | p. 739 |
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