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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer has the incredible honor of speaking with Dr. Richard Thaler and Dr. Alex Imas, co-authors of the newly reimagined edition of The Winner's Curse. This episode marks a significant milestone in behavioral economics, as Richard Thaler, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and one of the field's pioneers, shares insights into decision-making, choice architecture, and the importance of recognizing anomalies in our choices.
Together with Alex, a behavioral economist and professor at the University of Chicago, they discuss the evolution of behavioral economics, the updates included in the new edition of The Winner's Curse, and the relevance of their findings in today's world. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how even the most informed individuals can fall into decision-making traps and how concepts like the winner's curse and mental accounting manifest in real-world scenarios, from auctions to the stock market.
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer has the incredible honor of speaking with Dr. Richard Thaler and Dr. Alex Imas, co-authors of the newly reimagined edition of The Winner's Curse. This episode marks a significant milestone in behavioral economics, as Richard Thaler, a Nobel Prize-winning economist and one of the field's pioneers, shares insights into decision-making, choice architecture, and the importance of recognizing anomalies in our choices.
Together with Alex, a behavioral economist and professor at the University of Chicago, they discuss the evolution of behavioral economics, the updates included in the new edition of The Winner's Curse, and the relevance of their findings in today's world. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how even the most informed individuals can fall into decision-making traps and how concepts like the winner's curse and mental accounting manifest in real-world scenarios, from auctions to the stock market.
In this episode:
Get important links, top recommended books and episodes, and a full transcript at thebrainybusiness.com/543.
Looking to explore applications of behavioral economics further?
Let's connect:

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