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Mentioned in 19 episodes
The Winner's Curse
Paradoxes and Anomalies of Economic Life
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
Mentioned as 

's new book, co-authored with economist Alex O. Emis.


Richard Thaler

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#830: Nick Kokonas and Richard Thaler, Nobel Prize Laureate — Realistic Economics, Avoiding The Winner’s Curse, Using Temptation Bundling, and Going Against the Establishment
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as one of her favorite books, originally read in graduate school and now being republished with new research.


Laurie Santos

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How to Spend Your Time and Money Better (with Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler)
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as a book being updated by Richard Thaler and Alex Emis, with Jason Zweig interviewing them about it.

Michael Batnick

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Retail Investors Just Plowed $100 Billion Into Stocks. THIS MONTH.
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as 

's book, completely rewritten and updated for 2025 with Alex Emis.


Barry Ritholtz


Richard Thaler

91 snips
How Investors Fall Into Bias Traps with Economists Richard Thaler & Alex Imas
Mentioned as the book written by 

and 

, which is the topic of the podcast.


Richard Thaler


Alex Imas

53 snips
Special Edition: Nobel Prize Winner Richard Thaler Live from the Economic Club of New York
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, who co-wrote it, as a re-release with tons of new content.


Alex Imas

51 snips
Are markets rational or is sentiment contagious? (with Alex Imas)
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as a collection of real-world examples that challenge the traditional economic assumption of human rationality.


Chris Giles

40 snips
What economics gets wrong about human behaviour, with Richard Thaler
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as one of the most influential and entertaining books in economics, co-authored by Richard Thaler and 

.

Kevin Coldiron


Alex Imas

34 snips
IL45: Where Markets Reveal Human Error ft. Alex Imas
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to explain how he started writing about departures from economic theory.


Richard Thaler

34 snips
Richard Thaler on Why People are Much More Irrational than Economists Believe
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as co-authored by 

and Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler.


Mike Carruthers


Alex Imas

28 snips
Why Winners Often Lose & What Great Teams Do Differently




