I am a Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester, a CESifo Network member at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, and Fellow at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. I completed my Masters and PhD from the University of Toronto, where I taught for a year and then moved to England, where I have been at the Universities of Essex and Newcastle before coming to Leicester. My webpage can be found here: https://le.ac.uk/people/sanjit-dhami My research area is behavioral economics and I do both theory and experiments. My book "Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis" published in 2016 by Oxford University Press, has since been updated and edited in the form of 7 new volumes. The original book took more than 10 years to write and splitting the book into 7 new volumes took another 3 years. These books outline a new direction for economics, take the evidence on human behavior seriously, and propose formal interdisciplinary models to explain the evidence. My most recent book published in July 2022 is joint with Cass Sunstein titled "Bounded Rationality: Heuristics, Judgement, and Public Policy, MIT Press. I am completing my latest book "Principles of Behavioral Economics: The Microeconomics of Human Behavior". It is likely to be published by CUP in 2023. It is designed to an advanced undergraduate treatment of the subject matter of behavioral economics and should also be very suitable for courses in microeconomic theory and game theory,
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