Dan Ariely and Duke University Free People Check 

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Are you honest about free money?

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[NEWS.com.au] - According to the book The Honest Truth about Dishonesty by Dan Ariely, a behavioural economist at Duke University, most of us will happily pocket a small sum of money, because we can rationalise that it doesn't matter. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of

Google News: America's Descent into Poverty

[Economic Populist] - As Dan Ariely (Duke University) and Mike Norton (Harvard University) have shown empirically, 40% of the US population, the 40% less well off, own 0.3%, that is, three-tenths of one percent, of America's personal wealth. Who owns the other 99.7%? The

Google News: Psychology of Buying Counterfeit

[The Epoch Times] - Purchasing counterfeit leads to changes in a consumer's mindset, and could send that person down a path of further dishonesty, says Dan Ariely, professor of behavioural economics at Duke University. (Jean-Christophe Magnenet/AFP/GettyImages)

The case for worrying less

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[The Age] - "I think it's tough to worry for a very long time," Dan Ariely, a behavioural economist at Duke University told me. "It's exhausting. It diminishes the capacity of all kinds of things." Foolish takeaway. So, what's this mean for your investments
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