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Психология и экономика: результаты эмпирических исследований. Часть I. Нестандартные предпочтения (предисловие С. Пястолова)

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-4-47-77

Аннотация

В первой части большой работы, посвященной современной поведенческой экономике, рассматриваются экономические аспекты нестандартных предпочтений, характеризующих отклонения от стандартной модели рационального приятия решений. Автор акцентирует внимание на проблемах самоконтроля, а также на зависимости человеческого поведения от контекстов, и показывает, как применять теоретические положения к исследованию сбережений, рынка труда, фондового рынка и других сфер экономического поведения.

Об авторе

С. Делавинья
Калифорнийский университет в Беркли
Соединённые Штаты Америки
профессор экономики


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Делавинья С. Психология и экономика: результаты эмпирических исследований. Часть I. Нестандартные предпочтения (предисловие С. Пястолова). Вопросы экономики. 2011;(4):47-77. https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-4-47-77

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DellaVigna S. Psychology and Economics: Evidence from the Field. Part I: Nonstandard Preferences (Introduction by S. Pyastolov). Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2011;(4):47-77. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2011-4-47-77

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