This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not just from psychology, but also from sociology and anthropology. Whereas the concept of the decision-maker in standard economics is the rational actor and, in early work in behavioral economics, the quasi-rational actor influenced by the context of the moment of decision-making, in some recent work in behavioral economics the decision-maker could be...
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2016/01/21
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7537
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2016/01/21
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Disclosed
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Striving for balance in economics : towards a theory of the social determination of behavior
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mental model