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The Examined Path Through Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions
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The Examined Path Through Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions

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Transformation Path
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Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions in Practice
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Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: A Deeper Look
3
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions
4
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: Foundations
5
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: From Confusion to Clarity
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The mind does not calculate; it approximates, and its approximations are shaped by fear, habit, and the pressure of the immediate moment. Behavioral economics has named many of these distortions — loss aversion, present bias, anchoring — but naming them is only the first step. Reason requires you to know not merely that the bias exists in others, but that it operates in you, now, in this decision.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions in Practice
2
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: A Deeper Look
3
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions
4
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: Foundations
5
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Behavioral economics — biases in financial decisions: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Dignity-Based Money Ethics
Economic Justice as Reasonable Constraint
Economic Justice Through Transparent Incentives
Money as Means, Not Master
Rational Dignity in Financial Choice

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