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2018 | nr 37(4) | 369--378
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Wpływ Richarda H. Thalera na rozwój ekonomii behawioralnej

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The Influence of Richard H. Thaler on the Development of Behavioral Economics
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Ekonomia behawioralna jest stosunkowo młodą poddyscypliną naukową ekonomii, a już może poszczycić się kolejnym laureatem nagrody Banku Szwecji im. Alfreda Nobla. W 2017 roku odebrał tę nagrodę Richard H. Thaler, tym samym dołączając do grona laureatów behawiorystów w tej dziedzinie. Wyróżnienie go jest szczególnie istotne, ponieważ to właśnie on, we współpracy z Kahnemanem i Tverskym, zapoczątkował tworzenie serii teorii, które kwestionują neoklasyczną ekonomię. Ich prawdziwość udowodniono na podstawie wielu badań empirycznych. Znalazły one zastosowanie również w tworzeniu nowoczesnej polityki publicznej. Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia dorobek Thalera i jego wykorzystanie przez innych naukowców oraz organizacje rządowe(abstrakt oryginalny)
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A relatively new subdiscipline, behavioral economics can boast yet another winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics of the Bank of Sweden. Awarded in 2017, Richard H. Thaler joined the group of other lau- reates specializing in this field. His award is particularly important because he was the one who initiated the development of a series of theories challenging the neoclassical economy. Proven to be relevant in a number of empirical studies, they can also be used in the development of modern public policies. This paper presents Thaler's achievements and their use by other scientists and government organizations(original abstract)
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  • Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Poland
  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
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