A review by ajv12
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler

5.0

I’ve studied economic science at Erasmus University more then two decades ago. When I read this book I can certainly say that behavioral science surely has changed the economic study. The book is entertaining, altough it surely helps if you have some economic background. Thaler shares his road and also perfectly shows on epirical evidence why we’re humans, mostly not acting rational. Even very funny at some parts, I can’t wait to read Nudge