How the Study of Meaning-Making Will Enrich Economic Analysis
Robert Akerlof, economics professor at the University of Warwick, discusses his research into issues of self-esteem and values and how such a focus can greatly improve efforts to make sense of economic activity.
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Видео How the Study of Meaning-Making Will Enrich Economic Analysis канала New Economic Thinking
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