Textbooks
1. Camerer, Loewenstein & Rabin (2004) Advances in Behavioral Economics
2. Frey & Stutzer (2007), Economics and Psychology: A Promising New Cross-Disciplinary Field
3. Loewenstein (2007), Exotic Preferences: Behavioral Economics and Human Motivation
4. Shafir (2013), The Behavioral Foundations of Public Policy
5. Angner (2012), A Course in Behavioural Economics
6. Wilkinson & Klaes (2012) An Introduction to Behavioural Economics
7. Varian (2008), Intermediate Microeconomics
5. Angner (2012), A Course in Behavioural Economics
6. Wilkinson & Klaes (2012) An Introduction to Behavioural Economics
7. Varian (2008), Intermediate Microeconomics
Policy-related Documents
1. Dolan et al. (2012), Influencing behaviour: the mindspace way, Journal of Economic Psychology
2. Haynes et al. (2012), Test, Learn, Adapt: Developing Public Policy with Randomised Controlled Trials, Cabinet Office.
2. Haynes et al. (2012), Test, Learn, Adapt: Developing Public Policy with Randomised Controlled Trials, Cabinet Office.
3. House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee (2011), Behaviour Change Report
4. Sunstein (2011), Empirically informed regulation, University of Chicago Law Review
4. Sunstein (2011), Empirically informed regulation, University of Chicago Law Review
6. The Behavioural Insights Team’s EAST Framework (2014)