Economic Behaviour from a Biological and Psychological Approach

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This paper explores some principles of economic behaviour from a biological and psychological perspective, through a reflective analysis on the feasibility of understanding economic actions of individuals from a review of features of non-economic sciences. Emotions are emphasized as important factors in decision-making. Understanding these reasons helps improve the design and evaluation of public policies and investment decisions; furthermore, it is shown that the context of inequality and happiness affects the formation of the heuristic judgment.

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Gómez, C. C., Ruiz, S. T. D., & González, J. I. (2021). Economic Behaviour from a Biological and Psychological Approach. Apuntes Del Cenes, 40(72), 17–43. https://doi.org/10.19053/01203053.v40.n72.2021.12474

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