01987cam a2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066015001900083019001300102020003600115020003300151040003500184042001600219050002200235082001600257100002800273245006300301260004600364300002600410504006600436505050500502520035101007650003801358856010601396856009101502856009201593431928820080312152858.0070709s2007 enk b 001 0 eng d a 2007052306 aGBA7531632bnb1 a42521413 a9780230532595 (pbk.) :c£24.99 a0230532594 (pbk.) :c£24.99 aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSdUkdANL aukblcatcopy00aHB74.P8bW54 200704a330.0192221 aWilkinson, Nick,d1953-13aAn introduction to behavioral economics /cNick Wilkinson. aBasingstoke :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2007. axxi, 511 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [468]-502) and index.0 aPt. I. Introduction -- 1. Nature Of Behavioural Economics -- Pt. II. Foundations -- 2. Values, Attitudes, Preferences and Choices -- 3. Decision-Making Under Risk and Uncertainty -- 4. Mental Accounting -- Pt. III. Intertemporal Choice -- 5. The Discounted Utility Model -- 6. Alternative Intertemporal Choice Models -- Pt. IV. Strategic Interaction -- 7. Behavioural Game Theory -- 8. Fairness and Social Preferences -- Pt. V. Conclusion -- 9. Rationality -- 10. The Future Of Behavioural Economics.1 a"In recent years there has been increasing criticism that the standard neoclassical model of economics has been unable to explain the irregularities highlighted by empirical research. This book looks at how alternative behavioral models, informed by a number of disciplines including psychology, attempt to explain these anomalies."--BOOK JACKET. 0aEconomicsxPsychological aspects.423Contributor biographical informationuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0807/2007052306-b.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0807/2007052306-d.html413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0807/2007052306-t.html