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Economics and Human Behaviour: A Rejoinder to Social Psychologists

Economics and Human Behaviour: A Rejoinder to Social Psychologists

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Economics and Human Behaviour is a 1927 book that defends orthodox economics against social psychology attacks, explaining the characteristics and value of both disciplines and presenting psychology's criticism. It reinstates the importance of orthodox economics in gathering and interpreting facts, especially in light of economics' predominance over psychology today.

Format: Hardback
Length: 120 pages
Publication date: 01 June 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Economics and Human Behaviour, first published in 1927, is a robust defense of orthodox economics against the criticisms of social psychology. The author delves into the characteristics and significance of both orthodox economics and psychology, presenting psychology's criticisms of orthodox economics. Before concluding with the limitations of both disciplines, this concise book emphasizes the importance of orthodox economics in the collection and interpretation of facts. Given the current dominance of economics over psychology, this book will be particularly intriguing for those who envision a reversal of fortunes. It will also appeal to students of economics, history, and psychology.

Economics and Human Behaviour, first published in 1927, is a robust defense of orthodox economics against the criticisms of social psychology. The author delves into the characteristics and significance of both orthodox economics and psychology, presenting psychology's criticisms of orthodox economics. Before concluding with the limitations of both disciplines, this concise book emphasizes the importance of orthodox economics in the collection and interpretation of facts. Given the current dominance of economics over psychology, this book will be particularly intriguing for those who envision a reversal of fortunes. It will also appeal to students of economics, history, and psychology.


Dimension: 198 x 129 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032306094

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