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The University of Chicago is a central hub for behavioral economics, as evidenced by field-defining scholars like Richard Thaler who conducted his research there [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, a wide range of faculty at the university actively conduct empirical research and field experiments within this discipline [4].

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Behavioral economics, explained - UChicago News news.uchicago.edu University of Chicago 2 facts
claimEconomists at the University of Chicago, including Richard Thaler, Leonardo Bursztyn, Josh Dean, Nicholas Epley, Austan Goolsbee, Alex Imas, John List, Susan Mayer, Sendhil Mullainathan, Devin Pope, Rebecca Dizon Ross, and Heather Sarsons, conduct empirical research and field experiments to explore behavioral economics.
claimRichard Thaler, a University of Chicago scholar and Nobel laureate, is a field-defining figure in behavioral economics who examines the discrepancies between what people should do and what they actually do.
Read This Story to Learn How Behavioral Economics Can Improve ... ama.org American Marketing Association 1 fact
accountIn the 1970s, Joel Rubinson studied economics at the University of Chicago, the same campus where Richard Thaler refined nudge theory and researched behavioral economics.
Behavioral Economics, and How it Affects Your Financial Decisions ... smlny.com Bill Rainaldi · Security Mutual 1 fact
claimBehavioral economics became a popular term in 2017 when Richard Thaler, a professor at the University of Chicago, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics.