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Anthropology, Economics, and Choice

 

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Anthropology, Economics, and Choice


by Michael Chibnik (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780292729025

 

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Presents the first extended critique of rational choice theory from an anthropological perspective



Both an accessible primer and an innovative exploration of economic anthropology, this interdisciplinary work brings fresh insight to a timely topic.


 

ISBN 292729022
ISBN13 9780292729025
Publisher University of Texas Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 25/11/2011
Pages 210
Weight (grammes) 318
Published in United States
Height (mm) 231
Width (mm) 152

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. How Important Is Decision Making? Chapter 2. Choices between Paid and Unpaid Work Chapter 3. Risk, Uncertainty, and Decision Making Chapter 4. Experimental Games and Choices about Cooperation Chapter 5. Who Makes Household Economic Decisions? Chapter 6. Is There a Tragedy of the Commons? Conclusion Notes References Index