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How and why markets aren't rational. Navigational tips for successfully charting the Bermuda Triangle of human economic behavior. ™




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A Starter Link-a-thon
 
I've come across some great resources for those who share my interest in Behavioral Economics, Economic Psychology, and/or the many, varied quirks of market behavior. Rather than doing my usual "I can't share the list until it's complete" thing (viz, a very early post I did on my personal breakthrough otherwise known as 'the washing of one fork'), I thought I would just post 'em as they come.

Here's the first:

Ananish Chaudhuri's Behavioral & Experimental Economics Page.

However, I am simultaneously choosing to say that there is more on the way---therby enacting Festinger's theory of cognitive dissonance to stimulate the level of motivation necessary to make good on this pledge. (The technical term for this, among social scientists, is: giving oneself a good, quick - if devious - kick in the pants.)

Cheers!

Sara

Comments:
o-tay. it works. this is a very fine thing. phew.
 
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