The Mind of the Market

Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics

Hardcover, 336 pages

English language

Published Dec. 26, 2007 by Times Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8050-7832-9
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OCLC Number:
137325280

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In this eye-opening exploration, author and psychologist Michael Shermer uncovers the evolutionary roots of our economic behavior. Drawing on the new field of neuroeconomics, Shermer investigates what brain scans reveal about bargaining, snap purchases, and establishing trust in business. He scrutinizes experiments in behavioral economics to understand why people hang on to losing stocks, why negotiations disintegrate into tit-for-tat disputes, and why money does not make us happy. He brings together astonishing findings from psychology, biology, and other sciences to describe how our tribal ancestry makes us suckers for brands, why researchers believe cooperation unleashes biochemicals similar to those released during sex, why free trade promises to build alliances between nations, and how even capuchin monkeys get indignant if they don't get a fair reward for their work.--From publisher description.

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Subjects

  • Behavioral Economics
  • Economics (General)
  • Business & Economics
  • Business / Economics / Finance
  • Business/Economics
  • Economics - Theory
  • General
  • Life Sciences - Evolution - Human
  • Social Science / Anthropology / General
  • Economics - General
  • Economics
  • Evolutionary economics
  • Psychological aspects