Paras Dahal

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Our idea was to introduce some of the essential elements of behavioral economics into such arguments and see how they would have to be modified. By this point I had adopted the pedagogical device of calling these essential elements “the three bounds”: bounded rationality, bounded willpower, and bounded self-interest. In law and economics these properties of Humans had heretofore been assumed to be thoroughly unbounded.
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioural Economics
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