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Behavioral Economist
Rohan Jaikishen
2 episodes
1 week ago
Understanding the world through the lens of behavioral economics, one podcast at a time. This is a series of conversations, content and people. Voice led, it will attempt to take abstract concepts, which I personally find useful, and convert into accessible and understandable audio bytes (without falling prey to binaries or removing of inherent nuances).
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Understanding the world through the lens of behavioral economics, one podcast at a time. This is a series of conversations, content and people. Voice led, it will attempt to take abstract concepts, which I personally find useful, and convert into accessible and understandable audio bytes (without falling prey to binaries or removing of inherent nuances).
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Behavioral Economist
Episode 1 : Recency Bias
  • Why do sales people who clock higher numbers in Quarter 4 often get their promotion? 
  • Why do recent events impact stock movements so greatly? 
  • Why is public memory short-lived?
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4 years ago
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Behavioral Economist
Behavioral Economist (Trailer)
5 years ago
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Behavioral Economist
Understanding the world through the lens of behavioral economics, one podcast at a time. This is a series of conversations, content and people. Voice led, it will attempt to take abstract concepts, which I personally find useful, and convert into accessible and understandable audio bytes (without falling prey to binaries or removing of inherent nuances).