Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics
Known as one of the founding fathers of behavioral economics, Richard H. Thaler’s book, “Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics,” is a compendious study of the intersection of psychology and economics.
It clearly demonstrates how human errors and thought processes drive market behavior.
What’s Missing in the Climate Agreements and the Conference of Parties?
With climate change being a formidable opponent, several agreements have been drafted and the annual Conference of Parties held — but why is it that nothing significant has been done yet? Muhammad Danish Raza claims that it is because these frameworks lack a practical approach and overlook oil and petroleum-based economies.