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Economists 1 Eigeninteresse 1 Gefangenendilemma 1 Graduate economics education 1 International economic relations 1 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1 Keynesian economics 1 Keynesianismus 1 Personality psychology 1 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 1 Prisoner's dilemma 1 Scientists 1 Self-interest 1 Welt 1 Wirtschaftsstudium 1 Wissenschaftler 1 World 1 Ökonomen 1
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Carabelli, Anna 1 Cedrini, Mario A. 1 Lanteri, Alessandro 1 Rizzello, Salvatore 1
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Coping with Complexity - Keynes and International Economic Relations in the Aftermath of WWI
Carabelli, Anna; Cedrini, Mario A. - 2008
In the attempt to deepen the understanding of Keynes's thought as an international macroeconomist, we explore the hypothesis of consistency between his general methodological approach to the economic material and his way of reasoning about international economic relations as shaped by WWI. We...
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Ought (Only) Economists to Defect? Stereotypes, Identity, and the Prisoner Dilemma
Lanteri, Alessandro; Rizzello, Salvatore - 2007
An observed discrepancy in the behaviour of Economics students and non-Economics ones in game theoretical experiments indicates that the former are more selfish. The prevalent explanation for this is that they are 'born economists' and thus self-select themselves into the discipline. This belief...
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