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Philosophy of economic behavior[edit]

The philosophy of economic behavior unites the studies of psychology, behavioral economics, and philosophy to investigate the influence of emotions[1][2][3][4][5] and ethical issues on individual economic behavior. The fields of study include the psychology of economics; behavioral economics; the philosophy of emotions; the philosophy of economics; the philosophy of the mind; neuroscience; the ethics of economic behavior; the ethics of decision-making; the ethics of the financial system (banks, start-ups, digital banks, investments, cryptocurrencies, etc.); nudges[2][6][7] and other techniques that influence decision-making; education, health, socio-cultural conditions, employment, and income versus economic behavior; the influence of algorithms and AI on decision-making; economic behavior and globalization; and decision-making in economics and environmental issues.

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  1. ^ RELA, N. (2021). Philosophy of Economic Behavior: The Basics. doi:10.48021/978-65-252-1050-6. ISBN 978-65-252-1050-6.
  2. ^ a b Rela, Nara (July 2023). "On nudges that fail". Behavioural Public Policy. 7 (3): 758–772. doi:10.1017/bpp.2022.10. ISSN 2398-063X.
  3. ^ Deonna, Julien; Teroni, Fabrice (2012). The emotions: a philosophical introduction. London New York (N.Y.): Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-61492-4.
  4. ^ Frijda, Nico H. (2007). The laws of emotion. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. ISBN 978-0-8058-2598-5.
  5. ^ Goldie, Peter (2009). The emotions: a philosophical exploration (Reprint ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-925304-3.
  6. ^ Thaler, Richard H.; Sunstein, Cass R. (2009). Nudge: improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness (Rev. and expanded ed., with a new afterword and a new chapter ed.). New York, NY: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-311526-7.
  7. ^ Thaler, Richard H.; Sunstein, Cass R. (2009). Nudge: improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness (Rev. and expanded ed., with a new afterword and a new chapter ed.). New York, NY: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-311526-7.

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