Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Aug 11, 2006
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262251825
ISBN-13
9780262251822
Description
This work delves into the intricate interplay between human emotions and economic behavior, exploring how moral sentiments shape cooperation in various economic contexts. By blending insights from psychology, sociology, and economics, the authors present a compelling argument that human motivations extend beyond mere self-interest to include moral considerations that foster collaborative efforts.
Through a comprehensive examination of empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, the book illuminates how a deeper understanding of moral sentiments can enhance cooperation and promote social welfare. Readers are invited to reconsider traditional economic models and embrace a more nuanced view that recognizes the importance of ethical foundations in economic life.
Through a comprehensive examination of empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, the book illuminates how a deeper understanding of moral sentiments can enhance cooperation and promote social welfare. Readers are invited to reconsider traditional economic models and embrace a more nuanced view that recognizes the importance of ethical foundations in economic life.
Genres
Science & Technology
Business & Economics
Psychology