The recent vogue for this academic field is in part a triumph of marketing. By David Gal Dr. Gal is a professor of marketing. Behavioral economics seems to have captured the popular imagination. Authors like Michael Lewis write about it in best sellers like "The Undoing Project," while pioneers of the field like Daniel Kahneman popularize it in books like "Thinking, Fast and Slow."
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