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Behavioral Economics and Economic Psychology

The main aim of the paper is to explain, why we can observe strong persistence in human or firm behavior despite substantial change of economic environment and why persistence of informal institutions occurs.

Link http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/in…_conference=336&lng=en_GB
Author Baxa, J.
Date 2006
Institute Institute of Economic Studies
Tags economic, environment, informal, institutions,
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