Misbehaving with Richard Thaler

与理查德·塞勒的不当行为

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2017-10-24

23 分钟
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We don't always do what we're supposed to do. We don't save enough for retirement. We order dessert — even when we're supposed to be dieting. In other words, we misbehave. That's the title of Richard Thaler's most recent book: Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics. If you've read Thaler's previous book, Nudge, you know he's an economist who studies why people don't really act the way traditional economists say they will. Thaler recently won a Nobel Prize for his contributions to the field of behavioral economics — so we thought we'd celebrate by giving you this encore episode. It's still one of our favorites.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantan.

  • Here on the show, there's a fall tradition we love.

  • It has nothing to do with pumpkin spice or Halloween, although we love those, too.

  • What I'm talking about is the annual announcement of the winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

  • The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Zverjes Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel to Richard H.

  • Thaler.

  • Richard Thaler has played an outsized role in shaping the field of behavioral economics.

  • He also happens to be a great conversationalist, so we thought we'd revisit our 2015 conversation with him.

  • It's still one of our favorites.

  • Richard Thaler's latest book is the story of behavioral economics.

  • I spoke to him before a live audience at NPR's weekend in Washington, an event that brings together public radio supporters from across the country.

  • I want to start by asking Richard a real softball question.

  • You have a friend whose name is Daniel Kahneman.

  • He won the Nobel Prize in economics some years ago.

  • World famous psychologist, brilliant author.

  • And Danny Kahneman was once asked to describe Richard Thaler to a journalist, and he said that Richard's dominant characteristic, the thing that makes him stand out, is that Richard is lazy.

  • Can you tell me, Richard, why Danny said that?

  • And also why he insists that this was a compliment?

  • Yeah.