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Are People Trained in Economics “Different,” and if so, Why? A Literature Review
Abstract
Some argue that frequent confrontation with the homo economicus actor-concept motivates economists to adjust their behavior to that paradigm. Another thesis is that economists are different because the discipline attracts individuals with preferences that differ from those of noneconomists. This article discusses survey, experimental, and field evidence collected during this debate. In certain situations, there appear differences between the...
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Title
Are People Trained in Economics “Different,” and if so, Why? A Literature Review
Published Date
Feb 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
2
Pages
246 - 268
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