Ethics and Behavioural Economics

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Ethics and Behavioural Economics

A course book on choice, welfare, bias, responsibility, and decision making in a boundedly rational world.

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What this book covers

This book examines how real people make decisions, why their choices often depart from standard economic models, and what this means for ethics, welfare, markets, finance, and public policy.

What's inside

  • Core arguments on choice, welfare, and responsibility.
  • Behavioural economics framed through ethics, incentives, and public decision making.
  • A serious course text built for structured study, teaching use, and independent review.
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What you will learn

  • How bounded rationality changes the way we understand choice.
  • Why preferences are often unstable, constructed, or context dependent.
  • How biases affect markets, financial decisions, and welfare.
  • Why behavioural insights create both ethical opportunities and risks.
  • How institutions, firms, and policymakers can either exploit or correct predictable mistakes.

Who this book is for

  • Students in economics, finance, business, and behavioural economics.
  • Professionals interested in better judgment and decision making.
  • Readers who want a rigorous but readable introduction to behavioural economics and ethical responsibility.

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