A review by jessicaboi
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler

3.0

3.5. Very approachable. This book is more of an exploration of the evolution of Behavioral Economics than a comprehensive study of it's principles (which the title makes clear but I didn't fully appreciate until I read it). I think I would have preferred Nudge or Thinking, Fast and Slow, but I'm glad to have this as an introduction and look forward to reading those two.

Glad this was a book club pick, otherwise I probably never would have gotten around to reading!