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London: Routledge, 2003. — 262 p. In recent years the understanding of the cognitive foundations of economic behavior has become increasingly important. This volume contains contributions from such leading scholars as Adam Brandenburger, Michael Bacharach and Patrick Suppes. It will be of great interest to academics and researchers involved in the field of economics and...
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Oxford University Press, 2016. — 435 p. — ISBN: 0198716605, 9780198716600. What is value? Where does it come from? How does it impact our emotions, motivations, decisions, and experiences? Value is involved in practically every aspect of human life: whether we decide whom to marry or which political candidate to elect, whether we choose between consumer goods, whether we ask...
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Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (November 24, 2010). 488 p. A new academic field, neuroeconomics, has emerged at the border of the social and natural sciences. In Foundations of Neuroeconomic Analysis, Paul Glimcher argues that a meaningful interdisciplinary synthesis of the study of human and animal choice is not only desirable, but also well underway, and so it...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 264 p. — ISBN: 0521876745, 9780521876742. Tax evasion is a complex phenomenon that is influenced not just by economic motives but by psychological factors as well. Economic-psychological research focuses on individual and social representations of taxation as well as decision-making. In this book, Erich Kirchler assembles research...
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Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 413 p. — ISBN: 1107040507, 9781107040502. Economic Psychology is the only up-to-date, English-language textbook that provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical topics in economic psychology and their relevance in applied fields. Written by two leading psychologists, the book looks at how people make decisions on the use of scarce...
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Cambridge University Press, 2018. - 804 p. - ISBN: 978-1316613900 There has recently been an escalated interest in the interface between psychology and economics. The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour is a valuable reference dedicated to improving our understanding of the economic mind and economic behaviour. Employing empirical methods - including...
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Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 586 p. — ISBN: 0521856655. Psychologists have been observing and interpreting economic behaviour for at least fifty years, and the last decade, in particular, has seen an escalated interest in the interface between psychology and economics. The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour is a valuable reference resource dedicated...
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Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 777 p. Why do consumers make the purchases they do, and which ones make them truly happy? Why are consumers willing to spend huge sums of money to appear high status? This handbook addresses these key questions and many more. It provides a comprehensive overview of consumer psychology, examining cutting-edge research at the individual,...
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Princeton University Press, 2010 - 376 p. Advances in the social sciences have emerged through a variety of research methods: field-based research, laboratory and field experiments, and agent-based models. However, which research method or approach is best suited to a particular inquiry is frequently debated and discussed. Working Together examines how different methods have...
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Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 306 p. — ISBN: 9781009209205. For a long time, economists have assumed that we were cold, self-centered, rational decision-makers – so-called Homo economicus; the last few decades have shattered this view. The world we live in and the situations we face are of course rich and complex, revealing puzzling aspects of our behavior. Optimally...
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John Wiley & Sons Limited, 2017. — 505 p. — ISBN: 1231241241, 9781118926352. Fundamentals. Introduction to Economic Psychology: The Science of Economic Mental Life and Behavior. Theories of Economic Decision-Making: Value, Risk, and Affect. Future-Oriented Decisions: Intertemporal Choice. Research Methods . Research Methods for Economic Psychology. Assessing Psychological...
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Springer Singapore, 2019. — 304 p. — ISBN: 9789811390494. This book provides an overview of the concept of economic psychology from behavioral and mathematical perspectives and related theoretical and empirical findings. Economic psychology is defined briefly as a general term for descriptive theories to explain the psychological processes of microeconomic behaviors and...
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Heinrich Böll Stiftung, 2011. — 42 p. — (Publication Series on Ecology 14). In light of the recent financial and economic crisis, criticizing the all-powerful paradigm of economic growth has once again become socially acceptable. Climate change, and the Japanese nuclear disaster in particular, have also prompted intense reflection. Can our economy really continue to grow...
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