Handbook of Contemporary Behavioral EconomicsMorris Altman M.E. Sharpe Offering the comprehensive articulation of behavioral economics theory, this book includes coverage of critical areas such as the Economic Agent, Context and Modeling, Decision Making, Experiments and Implications, Labor Issues, Household and Family Issues, Life and Death, Taxation, Ethical Investment and Tipping, and more. |
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PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS The New Findings from Evolutionary Neuroscience | 24 |
INTUITION IN BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 50 |
INTROSPECTIVE ECONOMICS | 66 |
INTEGRATING EMOTIONS INTO ECONOMIC THEORY | 78 |
ON THE ECONOMICS OF SUBSELVES Toward a Metaeconomics | 99 |
CONTEXT AND MODELING | 123 |
WHAT A DIFFERENCE AN ASSUMPTION MAKES Effort Discretion Economic Theory and Public Policy | 125 |
THE CONTEXT OR REFERENCE DEPENDENCE OF ECONOMIC VALUES Further Evidence and Some Predictable Patterns | 423 |
EXPERIMENTS AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 441 |
LABORRELATED ISSUES | 455 |
BEHAVIORAL LABOR ECONOMICS | 457 |
HOURS OF LABOR SUPPLY A More Flexible Approach | 479 |
GENDER AND DECISION MAKING | 497 |
CHICKS HAWKS AND PATRIARCHAL INSTITUTIONS | 499 |
ECONOMIC DECISIONS IN THE PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD | 517 |
GROUP SELECTION AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 165 |
BELIEFS IN BEHAVIORAL AND NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS | 183 |
RECLAIMING MORAL SENTIMENTS Behavioral Economics and the Ethical Foundations of Capitalism | 202 |
BOUNDED RATIONALITY Two Interpretations from Psychology | 218 |
BEHAVIORAL VERSUS NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS Paradigm Shift or Generalization? | 237 |
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL AND PERSONAL CAPITAL The Role of Intangible Capital Formation in the Economy | 257 |
DECISION MAKING | 275 |
HOW TO DO AS WELL AS YOU CAN The Psychology of Economic Behavior and Behavioral Ecology | 277 |
DISCOUNTING SELFCONTROL AND SAVING | 297 |
RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY VERSUS CULTURAL THEORY On Taste and Social Capital | 326 |
DELIBERATION COST AS A FOUNDATION FOR BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 340 |
INDEPTH INTERVIEWS AS A MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING ECONOMIC REASONING Decision Making as Explained by Business Leaders an... | 356 |
EXPERIMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS | 377 |
CLASSROOM EXPERIMENTS IN BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 379 |
A BEHAVIORAL APPROACH TO DISTRIBUTION AND BARGAINING | 405 |
LIFE AND DEATH | 541 |
A PROLEGOMENON TO BEHAVIORAL ECONOMIC STUDIES OF SUICIDE | 543 |
RATIONAL HEALTHCOMPROMISING BEHAVIOR AND ECONOMIC INTERVENTION | 560 |
TAXATION AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS | 589 |
ETHICAL INVESTING Where Are We Now? | 602 |
TIPPING IN RESTAURANTS AND AROUND THE GLOBE An Interdisciplinary Review | 626 |
DEVELOPMENT BEHAVIORAL LAW AND MONEY | 645 |
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND ETHICS | 647 |
INSUFFICIENT SOCIAL CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC UNDERDEVELOPMENT | 659 |
BEHAVIORAL LAW AND ECONOMICS An Introduction | 671 |
ELEMENTS OF BEHAVIORAL MONETARY ECONOMICS | 689 |
BEHAVIORAL FINANCE | 706 |
ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS | 729 |
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Handbook of Contemporary Behavioral Economics: Foundations and Developments Morris Altman Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
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Página 8 - And hence it is, that to feel much for others, and little for ourselves, that to restrain our selfish, and to indulge our benevolent, affections, constitutes the perfection of human nature; and can alone produce among mankind that harmony of sentiments and passions in which consists their whole grace and propriety.
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