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We survey the recent literature in economics measuring what is on top of people's minds using open-ended questions. We first provide an overview of studies in political economy, macroeconomics, finance, labor economics, and behavioral economics that have employed such measurement. We next...
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We survey the recent literature in economics measuring what is on top of people's minds using open-ended questions. We first provide an overview of studies in political economy, macroeconomics, finance, labor economics, and behavioral economics that have employed such measurement. We next...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014533245
We survey the recent literature in economics measuring what is on top of people's minds using open-ended questions. We first provide an overview of studies in political economy, macroeconomics, finance, labor economics, and behavioral economics that have employed such measurement. We next...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014526240
In this article we analyse one of the most fascinating paradoxes of mass politics. Based on the data from the studies of neurobiologists, neurologists, social psychology, cognitive and evolution studies we answer the question specified in literature as the Simon's puzzle: How is it possible that...
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Social media are becoming increasingly important in our society and change the way people communicate, how they acquire information, and how they form beliefs. Experts are concerned that the rise of social media may make interaction and information exchange among like-minded individuals more...
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Social media are becoming increasingly important in our society and change the way people communicate, how they acquire information, and how they form beliefs. Experts are concerned that the rise of social media may make interaction and information exchange among like-minded individuals more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011762816
We describe a candid model for learning, why and how learning transpires. We investigate the original as well as the leading conditions of the learning process. We provide an insight into the realm of beliefs and their formation, their interaction and influence with the actor’s environment. In...
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Friends (mates) are major providers of relational goods and are vital valuable for subject well-being. Since the choice of friends is two-sided, its decision making mode is different from consumption goods. We combine the idea from psychological games based on belief-dependent motivations and...
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When scientists choose research projects that have the highest expected value an externality can appear. Slight variations on existing work will be selected in preference to new lines of research that can, when followed up selectively, generate more expected value over time. New research enjoys...
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important in guiding decision making and secondly, to argue that researching experience is necessary for a more complete …
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