| Handbook of Social Economics, Volume 1A |

Hardbound, 940 Pages
Published: NOV-2010
ISBN 13: 978-0-444-53187-2
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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Edited by
Jess Benhabib, New York University, NY, USA
Alberto Bisin, New York University, NY, USA
Matthew Jackson, Stanford University, CA, USA
Description
How can economists define social preferences and interactions?
Culture, familial beliefs, religion, and other sources contain the origins of social preferences. Those preferences--the desire for social status, for instance, or the disinclination to receive financial support--often accompany predictable economic outcomes. Through the use of new economic data and tools, our contributors survey an array of social interactions and decisions that typify homo economicus. Their work brings order to the sometimes conflicting claims that countries, environments, beliefs, and other influences make on our economic decisions.
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Handbooks in Economics
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Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, professors, and professionals working in all segments of economics and finance.
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