Tag Archives: Behavioural economics

CETA and the two conflicting ideas

A great American writer hands us an instrument to combat pernicious cognitive biases Having spent nearly half my life living abroad, I have come to accept that my native country is small and not very significant. Sure, a few of … Continue reading

Posted in Behavioural economics, Cognitive biases and fallacies, politics | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Useful ‘Nobel’ Economics? You bet!

(featured image credit: edar/pixabay) How a winner of the Economics ‘Nobel’ prize may help run organizations better They say the way to hell is paved with good intentions. Arguably, anyone intent on paving the way to hell might find more … Continue reading

Posted in Behavioural economics, Economics, Management, Organization Development | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Beachonomics

An accidental behavioural economist takes a walk along the beach With the summer holidays now firmly behind us, I found myself musing about how much the seaside can tell us about economics. A couple of weeks ago we were spending … Continue reading

Posted in Behavioural economics, Economics | Tagged , , | 1 Comment