Professor of behavioral economics at The Fuqua School of Business
Ariely studies irrationality in human behavior. His books include “Predictably Irrational” and “The Upside of Irrationality.”
Every four years, candidates for office make their pitch to voters, including a laundry list of things they promise to change once elected. Yet no matter who’s in the Oval Office, most procedures in government stay exactly the same. The Sanford School’s Ways & Means podcast features a conversation with behavioral economist Dan Ariely about why it’s so hard for government to change.
Dan Ariely in the Sanford School’s Ways and Means podcast
In the latest ‘Glad You Asked’ podcast, behavioral scientist Dan Ariely says he wishes we talked more this election season about our spending priorities. If, for instance, we spend millions of dollars on health care, especially at the end of life, what we are giving up in return, he asks.
the podcast “Glad You Asked”
Behavioral economist Dan Ariely on how consumers are navigating insurance options.
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