Book: Economic Psychology These papers, by psychologists and economists, apply well-formulated theories or research methods from one of the sciences to generate new insight in the other discipline.
For the psychologist, this approach illustrates how neoclassical economics can provide a formal structure which is useful in describing behaviour. For the economist it shows how the concept of rational economic man may be supplemented (or replaced) by realistic assumptions about human behaviour. Examples of applied economic psychology are provided.
Details of Book: Economic Psychology Book: Economic Psychology
Author: A.j. Macfadyen H.w. Macfadyen
ISBN: 0444700722
ISBN-13: 9780444700728
, 978-0444700728
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 1986
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Number of Pages: 698
Language: English