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The Political Economy: Political Attitudes and Economic Behavior [PDF]
It has long been recognized that voters bring their political behaviors in line with economic assessments. Recent work, however, suggests that citizens also engage in economic behaviors that align with their confidence—or lack thereof—in the political ...
Donovan, Kathleen M., Key, Ellen M.
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Maximization, learning, and economic behavior. [PDF]
Erev I, Roth AE.
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Many oil and gas firms claim they are going green. But are they actually walking the talk? We analyze the political and economic behavior of publicly traded oil majors to understand the degree to which they are decarbonizing.
Jessica F. Green +3 more
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Market Mindset Reduces Endorsement of Individualizing Moral Foundations, but Not in Liberals
People with a market mindset attend to ratios and rates, and allocate rewards adequately to costs but are less sensitive to feelings. In this project, we demonstrate that activating a market mindset also affects people’s acceptance of free-market ...
Tomasz Zaleskiewicz +2 more
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Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large scales for common benefits, cooperation remains a longstanding puzzle in biological and social science.
Yuyou Chen +14 more
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Rehabilitation and social behavior: Experiments in prison [PDF]
Despite the economic and social significance of crime reduction and criminals’ rehabilitation, research evaluating the effects of incarceration on behavior is surprisingly scarce.
Balafoutas, Loukas +4 more
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The Neurobase of ambiguity loss aversion about decision making
In our daily decision-making, there are two confusing problems: risk and ambiguity. Many psychological studies and neuroscience studies have shown that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an important neural mechanism for modulating the human brain in risk ...
Yiqin Hu +9 more
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Hayekian Behavioral Economics [PDF]
AbstractOne of Friedrich Hayek's most important arguments pointed to the epistemic advantages of the price system, regarded as an institution. As Hayek showed, the price system incorporates the information held by numerous, dispersed people. Like John Stuart Mill, Hayek also offered an epistemic argument on behalf of freedom of choice.
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Personal Norms — and Not Only Social Norms — Shape Economic Behavior
While social norms have received great attention within economics, little is known about the role of personal norms. We propose a simple utility framework — which assumes that people care about monetary payoff, social norms and personal norms — and ...
Zvonimir Basic, Eugenio Verrina
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Effect of Modulating DLPFC Activity on Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior: Evidence From a tDCS Study
Antisocial behavior and prosocial behavior in the condition of inequality have long been observed in daily life. Understanding the neurological mechanisms and brain regions associated with antisocial and prosocial behavior and the development of new ...
Wanjun Zheng +7 more
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