Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler: Critical Evaluation & Review

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Thaler's ability for writing has resulted in a book that is a mix of his experiences as a faculty member, anecdotes from other economists he encountered along the journey, and a background in Behavioral Economics. Richard Thaler provides an analysis of how subjective factors influence decision-making in matters related to the economy and personal finances. The subject of "Misbehaving" is one of dominance and special interests; its power that economists were refusing and defending against the possibility of being irrational. Reading "Misbehaving" is recommended for those who want to understand how psychology influences decision-making with money and the economy, and for those who want to understand Behavioral Economics. This review will look further into evaluating the concept of irrationality and decision-making in behavioral economics.

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Alotibi, T. (2022). Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler: Critical Evaluation & Review. Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, 13(6(J)), 12–18. https://doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v13i6(j).3245

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