Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... behaviour : " If there is a difference between real behaviour and behaviour derived from abstract preferences , New Classical economics has no way to pick up those preferences . " He called for a redirection of economics based on norms ...
... behaviour : " If there is a difference between real behaviour and behaviour derived from abstract preferences , New Classical economics has no way to pick up those preferences . " He called for a redirection of economics based on norms ...
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... behaviour have important implications for development and climate policy [ Gowdy ( 2005 , 2008 ) ] . Among the identified regularities in human behaviour and their policy implications are these : 1. Altruism , Cooperation , and Strong ...
... behaviour have important implications for development and climate policy [ Gowdy ( 2005 , 2008 ) ] . Among the identified regularities in human behaviour and their policy implications are these : 1. Altruism , Cooperation , and Strong ...
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... behaviour . Individuals will pursue averting behaviour until the sum of the marginal value of healthy time , the marginal value of averting behaviour and the opportunity cost of healthy time is equal to the market and time costs of ...
... behaviour . Individuals will pursue averting behaviour until the sum of the marginal value of healthy time , the marginal value of averting behaviour and the opportunity cost of healthy time is equal to the market and time costs of ...
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