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New orientation of study on economic psychology and behaviour [PDF]
Economic psychology refers to the impact of psychological factors on economic changes, and its outward manifestation is economic behaviour. Psychology, as a science studying human psychology and behaviour, has no reason to ignore the study of economic ...
You Yucong
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Right–left political views can be decomposed into distinct economic and social dimensions that bear differing relations with external criteria. In three community samples (total N = 1,487), we identified replicable suppressor situations in which ...
Thomas H. Costello, Scott O. Lilienfeld
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Personality Psychology and Economics [PDF]
This paper explores the power of personality traits both as predictors and as causes of academic and economic success, health, and criminal activity.
Mathilde Almlund+3 more
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New Frontier: Positive Economic Psychology
This article introduces Positive Economic Psychology, a novel discipline that integrates Positive Psychology and Economic Psychology. The article elucidates the two parent disciplines, detailing their respective goals, remits, key topics, research ...
Hart Rona, Hart Dan
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Economic psychology and the emotional perception of fiscal illusions
Objectives Economic psychology is a discipline that deals with the mental mechanisms and processes underlying consumer and other economic behaviour of a fiscal illusionary nature, through specific perceptions of nominal and real values in taxed and ...
Jacek Łukasiewicz+3 more
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Economic Psychology and Fashion Marketing Theory Appraising Veblen’s Theory of Conspicuous Consumption [PDF]
Arch G. Woodside
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About the Economic Psychology of Public Debt [PDF]
Thomas Döring, Ruven D. Oehmke
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Contribution of Lionel Robbins’ essay to economic psychology
Nowadays economic psychology is a field of science that has serious potential to compete classical economic theories. Many contemporary authors are interested in the discipline which is proved by the variety of emerging branches of economic psychology ...
Ivet Tileva
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The Contribution of J.M. Keynes to the Analysis of the Psychological Motives of Economic Behavior
The article examines the contribution of John Maynard Keynes to the study of the psychological motives of economic behavior. The origins of the analysis of the psychological motives in economics before Keynes are reviewed.
Maria A. Kozlova
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The Psychology of Mineral Wealth: Empirical Evidence from Kazakhstan [PDF]
Despite rapidly-expanding academic and policy interest in the links between natural resource wealth and development failures (commonly referred to as the resource curse) little attention has been devoted to the psychology behind the phenomenon. Rent-seeking and excessive reliance on mineral revenues can be attributed largely to social psychology ...
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