1. Hayek F. (2000). Individualism and Economic Order. Moscow: Izograf.
2. Berg N., Gigerenzer G. (2010). As-if Behavioral Economics: Neoclassical Economics in Disguise? // History of Economic Ideas. Vol. 18, No 2. P. 133—166.
3. Boettke P., Caceres W. Z., Martin A. (2013). Error Is Obvious, Coordination Is the Puzzle // Hayek and Behavioral Economics / R. Frantz, R. Leeson (eds.). L.: Palgrave Macmillan.
4. Camerer C., Issacharoff S., Loewenstein G., O’Donoghue T., Rabin M. (2003). Regulation for Conservatives: Behavioral Economics and the Case for “Asymmetric Paternalism” // University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Vol. 151, No 1. P. 1211—1254.
5. Glaeser E. L. (2004). Psychology and the Market // American Economic Review. Vol. 94, No 2. P. 408—413.