An edition of The winner's curse (1992)

The winner's curse

paradoxes and anomalies of economic life

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An edition of The winner's curse (1992)

The winner's curse

paradoxes and anomalies of economic life

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Richard Thaler challenges the received economic wisdom by revealing many of the paradoxes that abound even in the most painstakingly constructed transactions.

He presents literate, challenging, and often funny examples of such anomalies as why the winners at auctions are often the real losers - they pay too much and suffer the "winner's curse" - why gamblers bet on long shots at the end of a losing day, why shoppers will save on one appliance only to pass up the identical savings on another, and why sports fans who wouldn't pay more than $200 for a Super Bowl ticket wouldn't sell one they own for less than $400. He also demonstrates that markets do not always operate with the traplike efficiency we impute to them.

Thaler argues that recognizing these sometimes topsy-turvy facts of economic behavior will compel economists, as well as those of us who live by their lights in our jobs and organizations, to adopt a more balanced view of human nature, one reflected in Adam Smith's professed belief that, despite our selfishness, there is something in our nature that prompts us to enjoy, even promote, the happiness of others.

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English
Pages
230

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-223) and index.
"A Russell Sage Foundation book."

Published in
New York, Toronto, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330
Library of Congress
HB199 .T47 1992, HB199 .T47 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 230 p. :
Number of pages
230

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1547141M
ISBN 10
0029324653
LCCN
91026489
OCLC/WorldCat
24106987
LibraryThing
7990
Goodreads
226636

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3936256W

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