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u/BizkitMonstah · 3 pointsr/singapore

Great lists you two. For OP and others interested, check out the list by /u/1xjialatjialat - he/she has good recommendations that have books related to the ones in these lists, but the post doesn't seem to be getting as many upvotes.

On my own part, for behavioural economics and decision science, I'd recommend reading Thinking Fast and Slow first. /u/rrrandomrants is right that the experiments and findings discussed in the book provides a lot of the foundation that sees application in Nudge. Might be cool to read these after reading the more general economics or investment stuff. While I haven't read any of those, so I can't say for sure, behavioural economics is a nice next step after reading about economic theory driven by assumptions of rationality.

If you're looking for a more accessible take on Kahneman and Tversky's work, or the more human side of the story, try The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis.

When you're done with those, I'd move on to Nassim Taleb's books for a more logical rather than empirical take on irrationality. They are a good read for a critical look at human irrationality in investments and other decisions, but he gets annoyingly arrogant at points. Nate Silver's The Signal and the Noise, is a great introduction to statistics, particularly Bayesian statistics. It will help you see everything the others have been talking about in a more quantitative light and help you think about/express their insights better for yourself and others.

Finally, check out books by Gerd Giegerenzer. He is Kahneman's and Tversky's intellectual rival and provides a different spin on decision science. Good read to challenge and grow the ideas you would likely have built for yourself after reading all the other books.


For general interest on developmental psychology and life - David Brooks' The Social Animal.