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    Comparison of The Possibilities of Application of Spectrum and Gaming Theories in Modelling Market Economy Negotiations by Peleckis Kęstutis, Peleckiene Valentina, Peleckis Kęstutis

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Classical economic theory does not define subjective parameters of economic behaviour, therefore, when modelling market negotiation strategies, it is difficult to identify and evaluate appropriate parameters of economic behaviour required for decision-making in market negotiations. …”
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    Parental influence, language and economic preferences : evidence from parent-child pair subjects by Png, Gladys Kah Yee, Ngo, My Hanh, Tan, Hui Jie Stephanie

    Published 2017
    “…While many economic studies attempt to find a correlation between parents’ and children’s economic behaviour, it is to the best of our knowledge that none have directly investigated the effects of parental influence. …”
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    Culture and Economy: Scientific Approaches to Interrelation by V. Yu. Muzychuk

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…On the other hand, the article pays attention to the cultural factor in the context of economic science and its reflection in certain areas of economic thought (institutional economics, behavioural economics, development economics, etc.): (1) culture as an explanation of residual phenomena; (2) culture as a restriction of economic behaviour; (3) culture as a preference of economic agents. …”
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    Tax fairness and the tax mix by Duff, D

    Published 2008
    “…<p>This brief considers the concept of tax justice or fairness in relation to each of these broad goals: the collection of revenues to finance public expenditures, the regulation of social and economic behaviour, and the distribution of economic resources.…”
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    Pour une histoire interprétative by Francesco Boldizzoni

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In his concluding remarks, Francesco Boldizzoni addresses three issues raised by the commentators – human nature and rationality; the social and cultural foundations of economic behaviour; and the problem of historicization, or the relationship between history and theory. …”
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    Enterprises’ strategies transformation in the real sector of the economy in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic by Baryshnikova Natalia, Kiriliuk Olga, Klimecka-Tatar Dorota

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…An analysis of companies’ business practices showed that the pandemic had a significant impact on the economic behaviour of companies, transforming not only their tactics, but also their strategy. …”
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    A New Approach Of Time Use In National Economy by Nicoleta CARAGEA-HREHORCIUC, Vergil VOINEAGU

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The interest to investigate time use has increased in recent decades, refocusing research programs of economic science towards a new horizon of knowledge for the human economic behaviour.…”
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    Productive Habitus and Mining: the Case of Marmato, Caldas by Mary Luz Sandoval Robayo

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…This can be observed through a case study in Marmato, in the department of Caldas. 470 years of gold-vein mining have formed a culture tied to beliefs and traditions that influence the degree of rationality in work relationships, work itself, and economic behaviour in general. It is possible that these habita are being broken by the presence of a global agent that has now entered the dispute for gold: multinational companies. …”
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    The future of Post Keynesian economics by Giuseppe Fontana, Bill Gerrard

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…It is then suggested that the future of Post Keynesian economics lies in the substantive task of constructing more general, encompassing understandings of economic behaviour that extend the applicability of existing economic theory to non-allocative modes of behaviour.    …”
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