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020 _a9783031103681
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100 _aConrad, Christian A
245 _aEconomic systems, markets and politics : an ethical, behavioral and institutional approach
260 _bSpringer,
_c2022
_aCham :
300 _axvi, 434 p. ;
_bill.,
_c24 cm
365 _b84.99
_c
_d93.50
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThis textbook takes a new approach to economics by taking into account behavioral sciences and ethics. The basics of institutional economics are the starting point of the book, which are combined with insights from business ethics and behavioral science. It analyzes human behavior in order to discover incentives for economic agents to behave in a welfare-maximizing way, and analyzes the impact of human behavior and morality on economic systems, markets and politics. This textbook draws from new research results from behavioral economics, as well as from other disciplines, such as psychology and sociology, thus leading to new conclusions for economic science. The book sheds light on how people behave and how such behavior can be guided towards moral welfare for everyone. Furthermore, the reader is introduced to behavioral games, and to how these can be used to study economic behavior. Each chapter contains a summary on behavioral science findings as well as one on ethical findings. This book is a must read for advanced students in economics and political science but can also be of use to researchers of economics, as well as policymakers and business executives due to its focus on applications.
650 _aMonetary policy
650 _aNeoliberal
650 _aKeynesian approaches
650 _aPolitical economy conclusions
650 _aFinancial crisis
650 _aBorda rule
650 _aUnanimity rule
650 _aNatural monopolies
650 _aMarket transparency
650 _aTransaction costs
650 _aHuman Intelligence
650 _aHomo economicus
650 _aMoral welfare
650 _aPsychological aspects
650 _aMorality
650 _aHuman Behavior
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