Behavioral Economics For Dummies
Discover the fascinating world of decision-making with Behavioral Economics For Dummies by Morris Altman. Published in 2012, this comprehensive guide spans 384 pages and delves into the psychological aspects of how we make financial choices. Unlike traditional economics, which assumes rational self-interest, this book explores the often irrational behaviors that influence our spending, saving, and investment habits. From impulsive purchases like luxury watches to the subtle biases that shape our financial decisions, Altman provides insights that can help you understand your own economic behaviors. Perfect for anyone interested in personal finance, economics, or decision-making, this book is a must-read for those looking to enhance their financial literacy and make more informed choices. Unlock the secrets of your financial psychology and navigate the complexities of economic behavior with confidence.