Michelle Baddeley is an accomplished academic and author specializing in behavioral economics.
She has written extensively on the subject, combining insights from psychology and economics to explore human decision-making processes.
Baddeley's work focuses on how cognitive biases, emotions, and social factors influence economic behavior.
Her expertise extends to policy implications of behavioral economics, addressing issues like financial decision-making and public policy design.
As an educator, she has contributed to making complex economic concepts accessible to a wider audience through her writing, including her contribution to Oxford University Press's "Very Short Introductions" series.
Baddeley's research continues to shape understanding in this rapidly evolving field.
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