We make choices all the time - about trivial matters, about how to spend our money, about how to spend our time, about what to do with our lives. And we are also constantly judging the decisions other people make as rational or irrational. But what kind of criteria are we applying when we say that a choice is rational? What guides our own choices, especially in cases where we don't have complete information about the outcomes? What strategies should be applied in making decisions which affect a lot of people, as in the case of government policy?
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| Editura | Oxford University Press |
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| Colecție | Very Short Introductions |
| ISBN | 978-0-19-280303-0 |
| Număr de pagini | 144 |
| Formatul cărţii | 11x17 cm |
| Tip copertă | Paperback |
| Data apariției | 2002 |
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