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irrational and proposes "adaptive rationality," a new direction for understanding human behavior. Taking anomalies in ultimatum … excitement. While this is an academic book discussing human rationality, it can also be seen as a popular science book that …
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neoclassical assumption of selfish utility maximization with bounded rationality and satisficing and by incorporating the reaction …
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neoclassical assumption of selfish utility maximization with bounded rationality and satisficing and by incorporating the reaction …
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For non-economists, it is often difficult to understand why economists place so much emphasis on the self … motives. There are several reasons why economists still put the self-interest motive in the foreground. Three points of view …
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organizations. Bounded Rationality and Economic Evolution will be of particular use to economists, academics in management, business …, and the management of bounded rationality and its evolutionary consequences. Clem Tisdell successfully combines recent …
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how the imperfections of human rationality shape individual decisions and behaviors, the implications of these … democracy as human rationality in pursuit of the common good, which serves to provide cover for those who profit from the … exploit to their advantage people's imperfect rationality (using "easy arguments", emotions, stereotypes…). …
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