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altman morris behavioral economics for dummies wiley 2012 360p index isbn 9781118085035 pbk 21 99 to a seemingly endless supply of titles in the dummies series behavioral economist altman adds ...

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       Altman, Morris.  Behavioral economics for dummies.  Wiley, 
       2012.  360p index ISBN 9781118085035 pbk, $21.99   
        
        
        
       To a seemingly endless supply of titles in the "Dummies" series, behavioral 
       economist Altman adds one more, on a popular topic in economics.  In the 
       first three paragraphs of his introduction, Altman employs the term 
       "behavioral economics" eight times and his ubiquitous straw man foil 
       "conventional economics" three times.  The frequency of usage of those two 
       terms, and in approximately those ratios, pervades this book.  Not content to 
       lay out objectively the contributions and shortcomings of behavioral 
       economics (and its DNA kin, experimental and neurological economics), the 
       author constantly juxtaposes a good-versus-evil pairing (that is, behavioral 
       versus conventional or traditional) and comes off as unnecessarily defensive, 
       repetitive, and polemical.  In the end, the book covers all the theoretical and 
       empirical points for those interested in the intersection of economics with 
       psychology (as well as other social sciences and even humanistic 
       approaches).  Across the 20 chapters, the key topics (e.g., loss aversion, 
       biases, bounded rationality, anchoring and framing, bandwagon effects and 
       herding behavior, endowment effect and prospect theory, satisficing) are 
       treated and applied to microeconomic and macroeconomic market and 
       nonmarket behaviors.  Following the series format, there are no notes or 
       references.  Summing Up: Optional. General readers; lower-division 
       students; practitioners 
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