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Policy interventions that affect or are mediated through the family typically assume a behavioural response. Policy analyses proceeding from different disciplinary bases may come to quite different conclusions about the effects of policies on families, depending how individuals within families...
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The topic of risk incorporates a variety of definitions within different fields such as psychology, sociology, finance …
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This chapter focuses on the financial mindset and behaviors of Millennials, and how they interact with financial advisors. Millennials have surpassed Baby Boomers as the productive generation and are projected to be the wealthiest. At 80 million strong, millennials are poised to leave their...
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: corporate governance is best seen not as a subset of economics or even law, but instead as a subset of moral psychology. Recent … research in the nascent field of moral psychology suggests that we humans are not rational beings, particularly when we act in …
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Economic views held by the general public tend to differ significantly from those of economic experts. To what extent would these differences fade away if people were exposed to economic instruction? In this paper we identify first-year college students' initial preconceptions about economic...
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According to construal level theory (CLT) [Trope, Y., & Liberman, N. (2003) Temporal construal. Physical Review, 110, 403-421], psychological representation of information depends on "psychological distance", that is, on whether the relevant information refers to the near or distant...
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behavioural economics is shaped by large-scale content imports from psychology, or whether these transfers have been too selective … bibliographic data from the disciplinary boundary between economics and psychology. Two datasets from the boundary of behavioural … economics and psychology are compared to sets of economic and psychology publications in quantifying the use of mathematics, the …
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Behavioral Finance researches the influence of psychology on those carrying outfinancial transactions as well as on the …
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Policy interventions that affect or are mediated through the family typically assume a behavioural response. Policy analyses proceeding from different disciplinary bases may come to quite different conclusions about the effects of policies on families, depending how individuals within families...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005464968
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