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How to avoid financial friction

timesofindia.indiatimes.com
[Times of India] - Dan Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioural economics, points out that there may be two distinct markets at play, and mixing the two might not be a good idea. In a social market, efforts are not linked to monetary reward. In the monetary

How Americans view wealth and inequality

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[BBC News] - Dan Ariely is the James B Duke professor of psychology and behavioural economics at Duke University in North Carolina. The opinions expressed are those of the author and are not held by the BBC unless specifically stated. The material is for general

How to avoid financial friction

articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com
[Economic Times] - Dan Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioural economics (see his paper Effort for payment: The tale of two markets), points out that there may be two distinct markets at play, and mixing the two might not be a good idea. In a social market

There are both social and psychological reasons for this increase.

gulfnews.com
[gulfnews.com] - Interestingly, research by Dan Ariely, an American professor of Psychology, among others, indicates the role of technology in cheating may not be its practical ease and ability to cover your tracks. The importance of technology is that it puts a
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