Ep 48. What Philosophy can teach Behavioural Economics (ft. Erik Angner)
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In this episode, Sarah and Merle speak with Erik Angner (Professor of Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University). We talk about Erik's experience of interdisciplinary work, what philosophers can teach economists, the importance of asserting implicit assumptions, and the over-confidence of economists! Erik totally blows our minds this episode with his knowledge, insight, and most importantly, sense of humour ;)   Finding Erik: Personal website: https://www.erikangner.com/ Twitter (@ErikAngner): https://twitter.com/ErikAngner?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Erik's textbook - A Course in Behavioural Economics (third edition): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Course-Behavioral-Economics-Erik-Angner-dp-1352010801/dp/1352010801/ref=dp_ob_title_bk   Questioning Behaviour: Facebook: @QBpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/QBPodcast) Insta: @questioningbehaviour (https://www.instagram.com/questioning...)  Twitter: @QB_podcast (https://twitter.com/QB_Podcast)  LinkedIn: @Questioning Behaviour (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8928118/)  Music: Derek Clegg “You’re the Dummy”  https://derekclegg.bandcamp.com/
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