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Economic Psychology Between Psychology and Economics: An Introduction

Applied Psychology, 1999
On présente, dans cette introduction à l'édition speciale sur la psychologie economique, trois étapes et trois domaines de cette psychologie. Les trois étapes représented les tentatives historiques pour introduire des approches et des concepts psychologiques dans la théorie économique.
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Psychology and Economics [PDF]

open access: possibleFinance a uver - Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 2001
his article summarizes a recent seminar of the Czech Economic Association devoted to the relationship between psychology and economics. While economic methodology strives for scientific reasoning, the course of this pursuit often results in the neglect of the behavioral aspects of economic agents.
Fiedler, K., Wänke, M.
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Psychology + Economics = Economic Psychology?

1994
In the early nineteenth century, economics was the study of pleasure and pain and psychology the study of the philosophical problems of mind and body relationships. When psychological research started dealing with pleasure and pain, physiological aspects dominated. Economists focused on societal problems and thought that all humans acted and reacted in
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Psychology and Economics

1987
[Introduction] Several developments have joined to stimulate economists to think about issues that have been on the forefront of psychological research. First, the information revolution in economics has focused economists on the subtle nature of individual information processing.
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Economic and Psychological Historiography

American Journal of Sociology, 1946
The economic explanation of history leaves a gap which psychology has to fill. An explosive part is played in historical events by unconscious defense mechanisms against bisexuality, father or mother fixation, sadism, masochism, exhibitionism, and other instincts.
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Underemployment: Economic or Psychological?

Psychological Reports, 1971
There are many experimentally untested economic theories on causes of chronic or recurrent “involuntary” unemployment of the able-bodied. The Keynes-inspired theory positing completely impersonal factors such as aggregate demand and the interest rate is usually cited.
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Political Psychology and Economic Psychology

Political Psychology, 1991
In modern industrial societies, it is virtually impossible to separate economic concerns from political ones. Yet the field of political psychology has developed rather independently from the study of economic psychology. The examination of how people think about money and possessions; the factors influencing our expectations and calculations in this ...
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Cognition and Economic Psychology

1994
This chapter introduces the main topics of cognitive psychology, attention, interpretation and integration, storage, retrieval, and problem-solving, and illustrates applications in economic psychology. The importance of two types of theories are specifically stressed: models of cognitive structure, i.e., the organization of knowledge in memory, and ...
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Economic Psychology and Experimental Economics

2013
1. Introduction: Psychology and economics Simon Kemp and Gabrielle Wall 2. From anecdotes to novels: Reflective inputs for behavioural economics Peter E. Earl 3. Aspiration formation and satisficing in search with(out) competition Werner Guth and Torsten Weiland 4. Are conditional cooperators willing to forgo efficiency gains?
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