In this article from USA Today, University of Chicago professor Richard Thaler shares his research on how people often make decisions that run counter to their best financial interests. He won this year’s Nobel Prize in economics for his work on decision-making habits and is one of the founders of behavioral economics See his video and access the original article from here.
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