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

4.0

This book is great. It took me forever to finish because there are a few chapters that involve American tax reform; a topic I know very very little about, so I had to read slowly and the volume sometimes got in the way of other, more easily digested material. Thaler has a sense of humour and an ability to convey things to the everyman and often uses pulpier examples (the NFL, game shows) to convey the book's underlying principles; this helps the book along immensely. Highly recommended for those with interest in human behaviour.