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The Behavioral Economics of Pierre Bourdieu
This article builds the argument that Bourdieu’s dispositional theory of practice can help integrate the sociological tradition with three prominent strands of behavioral economics: bounded rationality, prospect theory, and time inconsistency. I make the
Adam S. Hayes
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Behavioral Economics and Tax Evasion [PDF]
Most tax policies that are based on tax-payer decision-making are drawn upon classical economic models. Studies, however, indicate that decision-making models which lack psycho-social bases and are merely designed based on economic parameters, cannot ...
meysam amiry
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Systematic Irrationality and the Emergence of Behavioral Economics
Rational choice theory is one of the theoretical pillars on which the discipline of economics rests. Equipped with this theoretical basis, scholars attempted to explain a wide array of circumstances.
Till Neuhaus
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Changing health behaviors using financial incentives: a review from behavioral economics
BackgroundIncentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors to influence behavior. Recent interest has been shown in using financial incentives to promote desirable health behaviors and discourage unhealthy ones.Main ...
I. Vlaev, D. King, A. Darzi, P. Dolan
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BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS AND BEHAVIORAL MOMENTUM [PDF]
Some relations between elasticity of demand and the conditions of reinforcement are reanalyzed in terms of resistance to change, in ways suggested by the metaphor of behavioral momentum; some relations between resistance to change and the conditions of reinforcement are reanalyzed in terms of elasticity of demand, in ways suggested by behavioral ...
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THE BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS OF PRODUCTION [PDF]
In two experiments, thirsty rats licked an empty spout instrumentally for water delivered at a neighboring spout. Each such pair of spouts constituted a work station, and one, two, or three stations were available in the test enclosure. In 1‐hr sessions, the rats worked alone or in the company of 1 or 2 other rats, and performed either five, 10, or 40 ...
Justin English, James Allison
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Behavioral economics enhancers
Recent meta-analyses suggest that certain drugs act as cognitive enhancers and can increase attentional investment and performance even for healthy adults.
Eldad Yechiam
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PRINCIPLES OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS AND THE EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [PDF]
This article analyzes and concretizes several important principles of behavioral economics, such as "welldefined preferences", "goal proximity", "loss aversion" and the "endowment effect".
NICULESCU GEORGE
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Behavioral Economics: Past, Present and Future
There has been growing interest in the field come to me known as “behavioral economics” which attempts to incorporate insights from other social sciences, especially psychology, in order to enrich the standard economic model. This interest the underlying
R. Thaler
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Dual Process Theories in Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics: a Critical Review
Despite their popularity, dual process accounts of human reasoning and decision-making have come under intense scrutiny in recent years. Cognitive scientists and philosophers alike have come to question the theoretical foundations of the ‘standard view ...
James D. Grayot
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