Richard Thaler

Richard Thaler

Considered to be one of the founding fathers of behavioral economics, Richard Thaler in 2017 received the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Prof. Thaler studies behavioral economics and finance as well as the psychology of decision-making, which lies in the gap between economics and psychology. He investigates the implications of relaxing the standard economic assumption that everyone in the economy is rational and selfish, instead entertaining the possibility that some of the agents in the economy are sometimes human. Thaler is the director of the Center for Decision Research, and is the co-director of the Behavioral Economics Project at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Prof. Thaler is the co-author of the best-selling Nudge (2008), in which the concepts of behavioral economics are used to tackle many of society’s major problems. In 2015 he published Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics. He has authored or edited four other books: Quasi-Rational Economics, The Winner's Curse: Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life, and Advances in Behavioral Finance (editor) Volumes I and II. He has published numerous articles in prominent journals such as the American Economics Review, the Journal of Finance and the Journal of Political Economy.

Thaler Stories

How Homo Economicus Went Extinct

Article features Prof. Richard Thaler, whose research shows how economic theory often fails to account for human behavior


How a Bowl of Cashews Changed the Way You Save for Retirement

Article features research by Prof. Richard Thaler, which primarily investigates how economic theory conflicts with human behavior


Time

In ‘Misbehaving,’ an Economics Professor Isn’t Afraid to Attack His Own

Book review praises Prof. Richard Thaler's 'unconventional' economic theories, which reject conventional views about human decision-making


Retirement Planning Needs a Better UX

Author discusses research done with Prof. Richard Thaler, which finds design of a financial website affected level of diversification in retirement savings funds


Harvard Business Review

What Behavioral Economics Teaches Us About The Great Recession

Article cites Profs. Nicholas Epley, Damon Jones and Richard Thaler, who discuss how consumers view tax rebates and financial windfalls


The Ulysses Strategy

Article cites Prof. Richard Thaler, who found that people impose self-punishment to act in their best interests


Is It the Market Going Crazy? Or Is It Traders?

Prof. Richard Thaler comments on the ‘absurd’ effects of day-to-day profit fluctuations on economic market behavior


The Three Unexplained Mysteries of Taxi Tipping Behavior

Prof. Richard Thaler discusses why more expensive taxi fares cause some riders to adjust their tip amount


Kiran Mazumdar Shaw awarded the '2014 Global Economy Prize' by the Kiel Institute

<p>Prof. Richard Thaler awarded 2014 Global Economy prize in the economic sciences, alongside a prominent entrepreneur and an influential policymaker</p>


The Times of India

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