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Misbehaving: The Making Of Behavioral Economics,New Michigan State University Press Infants Routinely Use Machetes WithWinner Of The Nobel Prize In Economicsget Ready To Change The Way You Think About Economics. Nobel Laureate Richard H. Thaler Has Spent His Career Studying The Radical Notion That The Central Agents In The Economy Are Humanspredictable, Errorprone Individuals. Misbehaving Is His Arresting, Frequently Hilarious Account Of The Struggle To Bring An Academic Discipline Back Down To Earthand Change The Way We Think About Economics, Ourselves, And Our

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