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Nudge, Misbehaving, Thinking, Fast and Slow 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9789123940363

Publisher: Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
Nudge
Misbehaving
Thinking, Fast and Slow

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This compact paperback collection brings together three core works that transformed how we understand decision making. Nudge introduces the idea of choice architecture and libertarian paternalism, showing how small, well-designed design choices can steer people toward better outcomes without limiting freedom. Misbehaving dives into behavioral economics with wit, revealing how real human behavior deviates from classic economic assumptions and why those deviations matter for markets, policy, and everyday life. Thinking, Fast and Slow unpacks the two systems that drive our thinking—fast, instinctive reactions and slow, deliberate reasoning—exposing biases and the boundaries of intuition. Together, these titles offer a practical toolkit for readers who want to read less and understand more: to decode everyday decisions, improve personal finance and health, and evaluate policy with sharper insight. This triple paperback set is ideal for students, professionals, and curious minds seeking lasting, applicable lessons on human behavior.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Although authored by different researchers, the trio shares a common mission: to illuminate how people actually think and decide, and how those insights can improve real-world outcomes. Nudge provides actionable design strategies; Thinking, Fast and Slow explains the cognitive architecture behind those decisions; Misbehaving demonstrates the empirical methods that reveal where traditional economics falls short. The three books complement one another, forming a cohesive journey from theory to measurement to application. For readers, this is more than a reading list—it’s a unified framework for analyzing risk, choice, and behavior in work, life, and policy. A complete, premium set that supports study, discussion, and practical implementation.

Books Included in This Collection:
Nudge
Nudge explains how everyday choices are shaped by the way options are presented, framed, and organized. It argues for subtle interventions—without restricting freedom—that can improve health, finances, and civic life. The authors advocate libertarian paternalism and illustrate how well-designed defaults, prompts, and feedback can guide people toward wiser decisions in areas like retirement savings and personal well-being. This book sets a practical, policy-minded tone for the collection and invites readers to reimagine how environments influence behavior, for individuals and organizations alike.

Misbehaving
Misbehaving takes readers into the heart of behavioral economics with accessible storytelling and rigorous evidence. Thaler shows how real people diverge from the rational-agent model, using experiments to reveal consistent biases and heuristics that shape markets and everyday choices. The result is a clear, entertaining map of the forces behind risk, reward, and decision making. For this collection, Misbehaving deepens the empirical backbone of the field and provides concrete ideas for refining forecasts, policies, and business strategies.

Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow presents the two systems that drive judgment: System 1 operates quickly and automatically, while System 2 engages in careful analysis. Kahneman’s experiments illuminate why our minds are prone to errors such as bias, framing, and overconfidence, and how to guard against them. The book offers practical guidance for improving thinking in finance, management, and daily life, making complex psychology tangible and useful. It’s a cornerstone for students, professionals, and curious readers who want a reliable framework for thinking more clearly and acting more effectively.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for students of economics, psychology, business, and public policy, as well as professionals who design products, services, or regulations. It’s a superb gift for graduates, managers, teachers, and lifelong learners who want to understand why people behave as they do and how to harness that knowledge ethically. If you love insight-driven reading, practical takeaways, and a coherent narrative across theory and practice, this set will become a go-to reference for study groups, work debates, and personal growth.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear synthesis of how people really decide, not just how they should
  • Practical tools for designing better choices in policy and products
  • Accessible, engaging explanations of cognitive biases and heuristics
  • Strong, credible foundations from renowned authors in behavioral economics
  • Coherent reading journey from theory to real-world application
  • Portable paperback format ideal for study, travel, and reference
  • Valuable for gifting graduates, colleagues, and curious minds
  • Excellent for discussions, coursework, and personal decision-making improvement

About the Author:
Nudge was written by Richard H. Thaler with Cass Sunstein; Misbehaving by Richard H. Thaler; Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. Thaler, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, helped ignite behavioral economics and its influence on policy and business. Sunstein is a renowned scholar whose work on regulation and risk complements Thaler’s practical approach. Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in economics, transformed our understanding of judgment and decision making with decades of pioneering research. Together, these authors fuse rigorous science with accessible storytelling, turning complex ideas into actionable insights for readers, managers, and policymakers alike.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete collection provides a unified lens on human behavior that you can apply across work, home, and civic life. The trio spans theory, experimentation, and real-world impact—from how to frame choices to how to recognize biases in high-stakes decisions. The paperback format makes the set approachable for study groups and personal reading alike, while the prestige of the authors enhances both reference value and gifting appeal. If you’re seeking smarter decision making, this set offers lasting guidance, durable insights, and a compelling reading journey that grows with you.

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