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» Resultado: 11 registros

Registro 1 de 11
Autor: Frank, Robert-H (Reviewer)
Título: Review of: Ill-gotten gains: Evasion, blackmail, fraud, and kindred puzzles of the law
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.35, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 1406-1408
Año: Sept. 1997
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 11
Autor: Frank, Robert-H - 
Título: The Political Economy of Preference Falsification: Timur Kuran’s Private Truths, Public Lies
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.34, n.1. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 115-23
Año: Mar. 1996
Resumen: Private Truths, Public Lies is a splendid book. It tackles a long list of interesting and important questions that have been discussed at length, and largely unsuccessfully, by scholars from each of the social sciences. Kuran blends the insights of economics, psychology, sociology, and political science into a behavioral model that moves the discussion forward on many fronts. His may not be the model that many traditional economists might have chosen, but it is one that most can live with.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 11
Autor: Frank, Robert-H - Gilovich, Thomas-D - Regan, Dennis-T - 
Título: Do Economists Make Bad Citizens?
Fuente: Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.10, n.1. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 187-92
Año: winter 1996
Resumen: Although field experiments and classroom surveys are ambiguous about whether economists are less likely than others to cooperate in social dilemmas, three important points remain clear: economics training encourages the view that people are motivated primarily by self-interest; there is clear evidence that this view leads people to expect others to defect in social dilemmas; and there is also evidence that, when people expect partners to defect, they are overwhelmingly likely to defect themselves. These points’ logical implications appear to place a heavy burden of proof on those who insist economics training does not inhibit cooperation.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 11
Autor: Frank, Robert-H - Gilovich, Thomas - Regan, Dennis-T - 
Título: Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?
Fuente: Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.7, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 159-71
Año: spring 1993
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 5 de 11
Autor: Frank, Robert-H - 
Título: Melding Sociology and Economics: James Coleman’s Foundations of Social Theory
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.30, n.1. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 147-70
Año: Mar. 1992
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente

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