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Economics has paid little attention to the psychology of economic behaviour, leading to somewhat simplistic assumptions …
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Action -- Chapter 7 Consumer Choice as Decision: Micro-Cognitive Psychology -- Chapter 8 Consumer Choice as Decision: Macro …-Cognitive Psychology -- Chapter 9 Consumer Choice as Decision: Meso-Cognitive Psychology -- Chapter 10 Consumer Choice as Agency …Evaluating the ways in which we construe consumer choice, this book examines the psychology, methods and realities of …
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components of human psychology. He offers a deeper understanding of financial market behaviour and investment processes by …
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This book features the main papers of Günter Schmölders (1903-1991), a pioneer in economic psychology, for the first … time in English. Schmölders' research on 'fiscal psychology' is of particular and lasting interest, impacting greatly on …
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-- Staatsausgaben und Verhaltensökonomik: Psychologie der öffentlichen Ausgabentätigkeit -- Markteingriffe und Verhaltensökonomik …: Psychologie der Rechtfertigung und Gestaltung staatlicher Interventionstätigkeit -- Schlussbetrachtung und Ausblick. … werden die zentralen Erkenntnisse der Finanz- und Steuerpsychologie, der Psychologie der staatlichen Ausgabentätigkeit und …
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In a unique undertaking, Andrew Yuengert explores and describes the limits to the economic model of the human being, providing an alternative account of human choice, to which economic models can be compared.
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This timely book makes a forceful argument that the analyses from behavioral economists are incomplete, the policies advocated by libertarian paternalists are misguided and unethical, and both actually reinforce the cognitive biases and dysfunctions that motivate 'nudges' in the first place. In...
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All individuals who operate in the business sphere, whether as consumers, employers, employees, entrepreneurs, or financial traders to name a few constituents, share a common biological heritage and are defined by a universal human nature. As such, it is surprising that so few business scholars...
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1 The Paradox of Self-Destructive Choices -- 2 Varying Impatience -- 3 Hyperbolic discounting and Self-Destructive Behaviors -- 4 Self-Control Problems Of The Dual Self -- 5 Overborrowing, Overeating and Addictive Behavior -- 6 Coping with Self-Destructive Behavior.
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