“In the short run and for decisions unlikely to have broad impact, it may be more cost effective to use just one expert.” MayUseRunningDecisionCostImpactExpertsJust OneBroadsUnlikely Author:Robert J. Shiller
“In the longer run and for wide-reaching issues, more creative solutions tend to come from imaginative interdisciplinary collaboration.” RunningCreativeIssuesSolutionsWideReachingCollaborationImaginativeCreative SolutionsInterdisciplinary Author:Robert J. Shiller
“Physicists have a bias to aspire to be "seers" like Einstein rather than "craftspeople" who do simple and practical research. I have seen that in economics departments. The same must be true to some extent in other departments.” SimpleResearchEconomicsPracticalsBeing TrueDepartmentBiasAspirePhysicistSeers Author:Robert J. Shiller
“The good news is that, at least in economics, I've seen movement away from its overemphasis on mathematical models of purely rational behavior to a more eclectic and commonsense approach: research that is, among other things, more respectful of insights from psychology.” PsychologyMovementBehaviorApproachNewsModelsResearchEconomicsInsightRationalMathematicalGood NewsRespectfulEclecticMathematical Models Author:Robert J. Shiller
“Can a controlled experiment explain why people like Kewpie dolls in one year, Beanie Babies in another, and American Girl dolls this year? Yet social scientists are asked to answer analogous questions. We economists and perhaps psychologists shouldn't overreact to the derision. That is, we shouldn't try to overlay a false sense of precision on our admittedly squooshy work.” PeopleTryingYearsGirlSocialAnswersBabyScientistExperimentsControlledEconomistDollsPsychologistPrecisionDerision Author:Robert J. Shiller
“There is more uncertainty than usual about job futures because computers are replacing more and more human intelligence, and globalization is proceeding at an accelerating pace.” HumansJobsComputerUncertaintyPaceUsualGlobalizationProceedingHuman Intelligence Author:Robert J. Shiller
“I have argued that we need livelihood insurance, which would protect people against the risk of seeing their skills and expertise no longer needed. Such insurance could be offered by the private sector.” PeopleNeedsSeeingRiskNeededProtectSkillsExpertisePrivate SectorLivelihood Author:Robert J. Shiller
“Liberalism downplays certain of our moral senses: loyalty, authority, and sanctity.” CertainMoralAuthorityLoyaltySensesLiberalismSanctity Author:Robert J. Shiller
“My clinical psychologist wife of 40 years has always had a close intellectual influence on me. When I was beginning to talk openly in the economics profession about irrationality in decision-making, I received a lot of criticism. Ginny would support my views and remind me that a whole other profession - psychology - studies people's irrational sides.” PeopleYearsWholeSidesDecisionViewsSupportStudyPsychologyWifeInfluenceIntellectualEconomicsCriticismProfessionDecision MakingIrrationalPsychologistIrrationalityClinicalsClinical Psychologists Author:Robert J. Shiller