Free market madness : why human nature is at odds with economics--and why it matters / Peter A. Ubel.
Material type: TextReference number: 2008029735Publication details: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business Press, c2009. Description: xiv, 257 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781422126097; 1422126099Subject(s): Free enterprise | Economics | Human behaviorDDC classification: 330.12/2 LOC classification: HB95 | .U24 2009Other classification: 83.21 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Maximizing our best interests by expanding our waistlines? -- The rise of behavioral economics and soft paternalism -- Unconscious appetites and expanding waistlines -- Irrationality at home, office, and hospital.
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HB846.5 .B37 Why cooperate? : | HB846.8 .P656 Wired for survival : | HB846.8 .T78 Free riding / | HB95 .U24 Free market madness : | HB97.3 .E896 The evolution of economic institutions : | HB99.5 .N67 Institutions, institutional change and economic performance / | HB119 A2 M6 Modern American capitalism: ideologies and issues / Under the editorship of Jesse W. Markham. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-240) and index.
Maximizing our best interests by expanding our waistlines? -- The rise of behavioral economics and soft paternalism -- Unconscious appetites and expanding waistlines -- Irrationality at home, office, and hospital.
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