Book Review: David Leiser & Yhonatan Shemesh on How We Misunderstand Economics and Why It Matters
Egor Bronnikov ()
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Egor Bronnikov: National Research University Higher School of Economics, International Laboratory for Experimental and Behavioural Economics
Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2019, vol. 3, issue 1, 46-47
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Book details / David Leiser and Yhonatan Shemesh, How We Misunderstand Economics and Why It Matters: the psychology of bias, distortion and conspiracy. Published by Routledge, 2018. ISBN 978-1-138938922 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-138938939 (paperback). ISBN 978-1-315675343 (eBook).
Date: 2019
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