The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary EconomicsMacmillan, 2007 M12 26 - 336 páginas Bestselling author Michael Shermer explains how evolution shaped the modern economy—and why people are so irrational about money |
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... interact, process information, and adapt their behavior to changing conditions. These are systems that learn and grow as they evolve from simple to complex, and they are autocatalytic, which means that they contain selfdriving feedback ...
... of what I call virtue economics is this genetically embedded reflex of reciprocity: when someone gives us something, we feel that we should give something back. For both withingroup and betweengroup interactions, we are.
... interactions, we are greatly shaped by our perceptions of others, especially our perception of what others think of us; that is, we care about our reputation and status. This is why reputation metrics have arisen so quickly on the ...
... interact, process information, learn, and adapt their behavior to changing conditions. An ecology is a complex adaptive system that evolved to solve the problem of how so many unrelated organisms and species in large biological ...
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Contenido
Of Pandas Products and People | |
Minding Our Money | |
The Extinction of Homo Economicus | |
The Value of Virtue | |
Why Money Cant Buy You Happiness | |
Trust with Credit Verification | |
The Science of Good Rules | |
Dont Be Evil | |
Free to Choose | |
To Open the World | |
Acknowledgments | |
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The Mind of the Market: How Biology and Psychology Shape Our Economic Lives Michael Shermer Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other ... Michael Shermer Vista previa limitada - 2008 |