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Vaccination for adults and their children: insights from survey and experimental data. [PDF]
Guo Y, Peng Y, Wei L.
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Economic Behavior and Institutions
Southern Economic Journal, 1991An important research programme has developed in economics that extends neo-classical economic theory in order to examine the effects of institutions on economic behaviour. The body of work emerging from this line of inquiry includes contributions from various branches of economic theory, such as the economics of property rights, the theory of the firm,
Warren J. Samuels, Thrainn Eggertsson
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Models of man in behavioral and institutional economic theories
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2022В статье проводится сравнительный анализ моделей человека в двух направлениях экономической теории -институционализме и поведенческой экономике. Выделяются характерные особенности моделей человека в различные периоды развития этих направлений экономической науки, используется авторская периодизация поведенческой экономики. Проведённый анализ показывает,
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Institutional economics and behavioral finance
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2014Abstract Finance, while largely emerging out of economics, has tended to overlook its own intellectual history. Perhaps because of this lack of attention to its intellectual history, an important connection between two important schools of thought, one in finance (behavioral finance) and the other in economics (institutional economics), appears to ...
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Property Institutions and Economic Behavior
Journal of Economic Issues, 1978It is the purpose of this essay to identify and evaluate the contributions of neoinstitutionalist-heterodox economists to the elucidation of the complex interrelationships between property institutions and economic performance. As the term neoinstitutionalist-heterodox suggests, this is a somewhat ill-defined group, the product of diverse intellectual ...
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Economic Behavior and Institutions
1990An important research programme has developed in economics that extends neo-classical economic theory in order to examine the effects of institutions on economic behaviour. The body of work emerging from this line of inquiry includes contributions from various branches of economic theory, such as the economics of property rights, the theory of the firm,
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Conflict and Cooperation: Institutional and Behavioral Economics
Review of Political Economy, 2011Conflict and Cooperation: Institutional and Behavioral Economics A. Allan Schmid Oxford, Blackwell, 2004, 342 pp., £24.99 paperback ISBN 1-4051-1356-1 Allan Schmid's new book is a major achievement...
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The Human Mind, Institutions, and Economic Behavior
Journal of Economic Issues, 2004In this paper I explore the implications for institutional analysis of recent research on the role of the brain and the mind in human behavior in both neuroscience and neo-psychoanalytic theory. In particular, I cover findings of neuroscientist Antonio Damasio and psychoanalyst Elio Frattaroli as well as those of Jonathan Lear on the role of the mind ...
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Channeling frustrations: institutions, economic fluctuations, and political behavior
European Journal of Political Research, 2000Abstract While the literature suggests that clear lines of responsibility lead to greater incumbent dependence on economic conditions for support, little has been said about how electorates channel frustrations in systems characterized by ‘fuzzy’ lines of responsibility, i.e., the shape and status of parliamentary government in relation to possible ...
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Institutional Economics and Trade Union Behavior
ILR Review, 1955The conceptual problem underlying this discussion is how to accommodate collectivities such as trade unions (or large-scale, complex, and bureaucratic business enterprises) in an essentially individualistic economic theory. Are the decision-making processes and "motivations" of a structurally complex political institution sufficiently like those of ...
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