Why they aren’t behavioral economists: Three sociologists give their take on “mental accounting”

Junk Charts 2017-07-10

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Nina Bandelj, Fred Wherry, and Viviana Zelizer write: Rather than retreat to disciplinary corners, let us begin by affirming our respect for the generative work undertaken across a variety of disciplines. We’re all talking money, so it is helpful to specify what’s similar and what’s different when we do. . . . In this post, […]

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07/10/2017, 10:33

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07/10/2017, 09:49