Read the full post at - 6+ Favorite Books on Behavioral Economics (So Far!) Here is a roundup of my favorite books on behavioral economics (so far!). I hope you find something interesting & a little different. Superfreakonomics by Stephen Levitt $13.68 In Superfreakonomics, Stephen Levitt takes a fresh look at real-world issues through the lens of economics, using hard data to explore topics like prostitution, terrorism, and global warming. I found the book engaging, though I’d say it doesn’t quite match the original Freakonomics. Levitt highlights how incentives often backfire and how our instincts can lead us astray, while emphasizing the value of collecting data. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking read that encourages you to rethink the world around you, making it a worthwhile addition to your bookshelf. Pros: Covers a range of interesting topics like prostitution, terrorism, and global warming. Reveals non-obvious solutions to tricky problems through data analysis. Challenges…
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