

Психология и экономика: результаты эмпирических исследований
https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-6-82-106
Аннотация
В третьей, заключительной части большой работы, посвященной современной поведенческой экономике, рассматривается нестандартное принятие решений, на которое воздействуют невнимательность экономических агентов, предпочтение ими знакомых схем действия, ошибки и путаница в ситуациях выбора, давление извне (в частности, со стороны общества). Кроме того, рассматривается реакция рынка на нестандартное поведение в различных экономических контекстах (отраслевые рынки, рынок труда, финансовый рынок, выборы). Автор также высказывает свои соображения по поводу будущего поведенческой экономики как самостоятельной дисциплины.
Об авторе
С. ДелавиньяСоединённые Штаты Америки
профессор экономики
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Делавинья С. Психология и экономика: результаты эмпирических исследований. Вопросы экономики. 2011;(6):82-106. https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-6-82-106
For citation:
DellaVigna S. Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part III. Nonstandard Decision Making and Market Response. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2011;(6):82-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-6-82-106