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    The Psychology of Economic Decisions: Volume Two: Reasons and Choices

    The Psychology of Economic Decisions by Brocas, Isabelle; Carrillo, Juan D.;

    Volume Two: Reasons and Choices

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    • Edition number and title Reasons and Choices v.2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 22 July 2004

    • ISBN 9780199257218
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages264 pages
    • Size 242x163x20 mm
    • Weight 546 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous figures
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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    PART I. BELIEFS: ORIGINS, FORMATION, AND EVOLUTION
    Costs and constraints in the economy of the mind
    Understanding under- and over-reaction
    Self-serving beliefs and the pleasure of outcomes
    PART II. DYNAMIC CHOICES: CONSISTENCY, COMMITMENT AND INTERTEMPORAL SEPARABILITY
    Commitment devices under self-control problems: an overview
    Consistent intertemporal decision making through memory and anticipation
    Dynamic decisions under uncertainty: some recent evidence from economics and psychology
    PART III. LIMITED COGNITION: ATTENTION, PREFERENCE FORMATION AND RISK EVALUATION
    Thinking about attention in games: backward and forward induction
    Arbitrarily coherent preferences
    Perception matters: psychophysics for economists
    PART IV. AFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR: THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS IN DECISION-MAKING
    The dark-side of opportunity: regret, disappointment and the cost of prospects
    Mood regulation and decision-making: is irrational exuberance really a problem?
    Which chance was lost? The psychology of damage awards under the loss of chance doctrine

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