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Richard H. Thaler: A Nobel Prize for Behavioural Economics
Authors:Peter E Earl
Institution:1. University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australiap.earl@uq.edu.au
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper provides an overview of Richard Thaler’s career and the contributions to behavioural economics that earned him the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. It focuses on his role in exposing and making sense of empirical anomalies in orthodox economics, his analysis of mental accounting, and his work with Cass Sunstein on the notion of libertarian paternalism and the ‘nudge’-based behavioural approach to economic policy. It then considers his contributions critically and explores how, unlike previous behavioural economics, Thaler succeeded in getting his new approach to behavioural economics accepted by mainstream economists.
Keywords:Anomalies in economics  heuristics and biases  mental accounting  libertarian paternalism  nudge
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