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Into the mind of Mr. X

The idea for this article was born scrolling through my Facebook home page during the last months. Without doing it on purpose, my attention was captured every time by the posts of one of my Facebook contacts, who will be called Mr. X for privacy reasons. Mr. X is an avid Facebook user, publisher of […]

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Fighting Coronavirus with Behavioural Economics

Why cant people just follow the rules? A look at the biases behind irrational behaviour in the midst of a pandemic Over the past few decades, behavioural economics has exploded as a field of study, not only enriching basic economic models, but also yielding novel insights into the cognitive predispositions of humans. In fact, these […]

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Behavioural insights into financial bubbles

Financial bubbles is one of the topics in economics that are intuitive to most people, except for economists. A financial, or speculative bubble, is characterized by a rapid increase in prices of an asset, without much consideration for its intrinsic value, followed by a burst, that is, a sudden reduction in prices. Seems simple enough, […]

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Book Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

Thinking, Fast and Slow is the book that every behavioural economics enthusiast should read at least once in their lifetime. The author is nothing less than Daniel Kahneman, the psychologist awarded with the Nobel prize in economics in 2002 for his work on human judgement and decision making under uncertainty, which combines psychological research with […]