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Professor of Economics, @cpowellschool, @CityCollegeNY, @GC_CUNY, former White House SBST. Behavioral econ, decision-making. Outside there’s a boxcar waiting.
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Caught you staring. open.substack.com/pub/matthewg...
These are all towns in Rhode Island, amiright?
What does it mean to “be here now”? open.substack.com/pub/matthewg...
No need for consumers to be irrational for incentives for deceptive advertising to be effective, argues @matthewgnagler.bsky.social. Bounded rationality—and notably cognitive dissonance (eg refusing to admit they’ve been deceived)—is a sufficient condition: buff.ly/V0Rz0xA
I "continue as a guest" on the Plant Yourself Podcast with Howie Jacobson. In this episode, we range over the landscape of behavioral economics, pausing briefly to talk about my new work on cognitive flexibility. We also talk about Golden Balls. Wouldn’t you? plantyourself.com/golden-balls...
Fall is here and I am once again teaching micro to grad students
“My students are embracing altruism and reciprocity because they’ve never been taught how rent seeking works.”
Behavioural economics has deep roots. This (1982!) paper by Akerlof and Dickens shows how cognitive dissonance can be woven into standard (rational) economic decision making models and more accurately predict actual behaviour: buff.ly/JhhamLh HT @matthewgnagler.bsky.social
Economic analysis that reflects cognitive dissonance explains better than standard analysis eg why •noninformational advertising works •Social Security/safety legislation is popular •flood insurance isn’t—Akerlof&Dickens (1982) HT @matthewgnagler.bsky.social buff.ly/Q6aAXQ8
Is the suspense killing you? 🥁 It must be time to read the latest edition of Zen and Economics! open.substack.com/pub/matthewg...
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What if we could live entirely in the present moment?
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Live Memoryless?
What can a game show teach us about human nature, and how to balance individual vs social needs and pressure?
Golden Balls, Human Behavior, and Cognitive Flexibility: Matthew Nagler on PYP 628 - Plant Yourself
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the existence of triscuits implies that one day we will discover the quadriscuit