Forty Years of Behavioral Economics. Has It Been That LONG.

In a new working paper, Alexandre Truc attempts a quantitative history—applying statistical tools to history—of behavioral economics over the past 40 years.

Through this analysis, he’s able to map how psychology and economics each contributed to the field, the evolving influence of Kahneman and Tversky’s foundational work, and the changing demographics of researchers in behavioral economics. GIVE IT A READ. It’s not long Yet Insightful…https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3762621

Published by Gary D. Agnew

Consultative-minded financial professional with training in clinical psychology. Applying behavioral economics and neuromarketing to human commerce. Professional recognized for work in choice architecture and group retirement planning.

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