This book explores how economics can be based around studies on
human behaviour, rather than relying on overly simplified
assumptions generated from mathematical modelling. Through
examining the link between human economic activity and psychology,
specifically regarding the development of cognitive and
non-cognitive ability, insight into the human dimensions of
economic development and the sources of human inequality are
provided. This book aims to question assumptions of rationality
utilised in neoclassical economic theory and suggest how economic
activity can be better understood through a deeper recognition of
human behaviour. It will be relevant to students and researchers
interested in the political economy and behavioural economics.
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