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Beyond Homo Economicus: Evidence from Experimental Economics
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The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice
Homo Socio-Economicus: Foundational to Social Economics and the Social Economy
Institutions and Morale: The Crowding-Out Effect
The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revisited and Revised: Some Welfare and Public Policy Implications of Modeling the Economic Agent
New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
A New Welfare Theory
Psychology and Economics: Perspectives on Risk, Cooperation, and the Marketplace
The Ramifications of John Searle’s Social Philosophy in Economics
Rationality-in-Relations
Reciprocity, Self-Interest, and the Welfare State
Toward a Theory of Choice: Socially Embedded Preference Construction
What do Unions Maximize? Evidence From Survey Data
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