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Knowing and Making: November 2011
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Tuesday, 8 November 2011. Does Nudge require regulators to be "more rational" than consumers? A couple of times recently - notably in Bill Easterly's otherwise very positive review. Of Daniel Kahneman's new book. Think about it carefully? Is controversial or ambiguous, the regulator is unlikely to try to intervene. Third, even if regulators are not perfect, a best-effort regulatio...
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Knowing and Making: The Cognitive Microfoundations Project: a behavioural economics world tour
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Thursday, 7 June 2012. The Cognitive Microfoundations Project: a behavioural economics world tour. There has been much talk about microfoundations on the economics blogs in the last few months [ Noahpinion. Rajiv Sethi from 2009. A microfounded model might start off like this: "Imagine N agents, each of which has income y. For each agent, s. What if there is another way? Such mode...
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Write Your Own Story! | Our Hero's quest to overcome ADHD, become a better husband and father, and pursue his screenwriting dreams | Page 2
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Write Your Own Story! Our Hero's quest to overcome ADHD, become a better husband and father, and pursue his screenwriting dreams. Heroic grammar and usage. The Hero's Journey: Cliffs Notes Version. Newer posts →. Once More Into the Fray! July 10, 2014. Once more into the Fray…. Into the last good fight I’ll ever know. Live and Die on this day…. Live and die on this day…. Hail Heroes, near and far. And waited. And so on. Finally, I received some responses. 8221; “Fascinating, but not for me”. First, IR...
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economics, psychology, policy: Workshop on Adjusting for Non-Ignorable Missing Data using Heckman-Type Selection Models
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Economics, psychology, policy. Friday, August 14, 2015. Workshop on Adjusting for Non-Ignorable Missing Data using Heckman-Type Selection Models. Workshop on Adjusting for Non-Ignorable Missing Data using Heckman-Type Selection Models. Harvard University, September 8. 2015 0900 – 1800. The workshop is free and open to all interested parties, however space is limited so if you would like to attend please register with Mark McGovern ( mcgovern@hsph.harvard.edu. Till Bärnighausen, Guy Harling, Mark McGovern.
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Knowing and Making: June 2015
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. I haven't been very active here recently, but here are some links to my writing on other sites:. An article for RW Connect about the UK election polls. And how behavioural methods could make polling more accurate. A journal article in the International Journal of Market Research. Subscribers only, sorry) about behavioural conjoint analysis methods. Which use...
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Knowing and Making: Clearing my tabs for 2012
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Saturday, 31 December 2011. Clearing my tabs for 2012. During 2011 I have probably spent about four days waiting for my browser to respond, due to the number of tabs I habitually keep open. Between the four computers I use, I probably have 200 blog posts in tabs waiting for me to comment. Here are a few of them (in no particular order), so my Chrome may enjoy a faster 2012. Blog a...
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Knowing and Making: March 2014
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Sunday, 23 March 2014. On the identity and methods of behavioural economics. The FT has a very good article from Tim Harford. Today, surveying behavioural economics and asking some important questions about it. People within a field can be so immersed in their unconscious assumptions and practices that it takes an outsider to point out some of the questions they are not asking.
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Knowing and Making: The economics zeitgeist, 5 June 2011
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Sunday, 5 June 2011. The economics zeitgeist, 5 June 2011. This week's word cloud from the economics blogs. I generate a new one every Sunday, so please subscribe using RSS or the email box on the right and you'll get a message every week with the new cloud. The words moving up and down the chart are listed here. To generate the image, the ROME. To process the data. This blog is a...
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Knowing and Making: June 2012
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Thursday, 7 June 2012. The Cognitive Microfoundations Project: a behavioural economics world tour. There has been much talk about microfoundations on the economics blogs in the last few months [ Noahpinion. Rajiv Sethi from 2009. A microfounded model might start off like this: "Imagine N agents, each of which has income y. For each agent, s. What if there is another way? Such mode...
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Knowing and Making: March 2012
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Tuesday, 20 March 2012. Behavioural economics: the Kylie Minogue of market research. Do you remember those catchy tunes from the late 1980s? I Should Be So Lucky. And Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi. Which were exactly the same as the first two songs. Then a "strategic inter-agency collaboration" with Jason Donovan on Especially For You. Someone had read Nudge. And someone else got a copy...
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