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1by Bruno S. Frey“...Emphasising a positive approach to dealing with terrorism (the carrot), this book provides a critique of deterrence policy (the stick) which can be ineffective...”
28.07.2004
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2by Frey, Bruno S“...Revolutionary developments in economics are rare. The conservative bias of the field and its enshrined knowledge make it difficult to introduce new ideas not...”
2010
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3by Bruno S. Frey“...Bruno S. Frey illustrates what he perceives to be the inspirational quality of economics and how this differs from the type of economics studied in many...”
27.06.2001
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4by Frey, Bruno S“...Curiously, economists, whose discipline has much to do with human well-being, have shied away from factoring the study of happiness into their work. Happiness,...”
[2010]
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5“...People spend a lot of time commuting and often find it a burden. According to standard economics, the burden of commuting is chosen when compensated either on...”
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7“...One can be independent, or one can be subject to decisions made by others. This paper argues that this difference, embodied in the institutional distinction...”
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10“...In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing interest on the part of economists in happiness research. We argue that reported subjective well-being is...”
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13“...Economics is a science that can contribute substantial powerful and fresh insights! This book collects essays by leading academics that evaluate the scholarly...”
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14“...Employees are motivated intrinsically as well as extrinsically. Intrinsic motivation is crucial when tacit knowledge in and between teams must be transferred...”
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15“...Terrorism has large social costs that are difficult to quantify for the well-known problems of eliciting people's preferences for public goods. We use the LSA...”
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16by Bruno S. Frey“...Bruno S. Frey illustrates what he perceives to be the inspirational quality of economics and how this differs from the type of economics studied in many...”
27.06.2001
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17by Bruno S. Frey Alois Stutzer“...Research on happiness tends to follow a "benevolent dictator" approach where politicians pursue people's happiness. This paper takes an antithetic approach...”
edited by Sudgen, Robert McQuillin, Ben
Published in Social choice and welfare (01.04.2012)
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18“...In view of recent corporate scandals, we argue that corporate governance can learn from public governance. Institutions devised to control and discipline the...”
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19by Frey, Bruno S“...This book focuses on what makes people happy. The author explains methods for measuring subjective life satisfaction and well-being by discussing economic and...”
2018
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20“...Measuring individual welfare using data on reported subjective well-being has made great progress. It offers a new way of confronting public choice hypotheses...”