Predictably Irrational - The Hidden Forces That... -

Here’s a deep, critical review of by Dan Ariely (2008). Overview Predictably Irrational is one of the foundational texts of behavioral economics for a general audience. Ariely, a MIT and Duke professor, argues that humans don’t act in the rational, self-interested way classical economics assumes. Instead, we err systematically, repeatedly, and predictably due to cognitive biases, emotions, and social norms.

you want an entertaining, experiment-filled tour of everyday irrationality. Skip it or read a summary if you’re already familiar with cognitive biases or want actionable frameworks. “We are not rational, but we are predictably irrational.” — Still a great tagline, but the book behind it now feels like a classic, not a cutting-edge work. Predictably Irrational - The Hidden Forces That...

Predictably Irrational is an important gateway book that helped popularize behavioral economics. Its core insight—that our mistakes follow patterns—remains powerful. However, the field has matured, some of Ariely’s specific claims have weakened, and the book’s solutions are thinner than its diagnoses. Here’s a deep, critical review of by Dan Ariely (2008)

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