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Homo Economicus | '''Homo Economicus'''is the theoretical portrait of a human who is consistently rational and self-interested. The main motive of all transactions and actions are deriving from rational egoism. | ||
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Homo Economicusis the theoretical portrait of a human who is consistently rational and self-interested. The main motive of all transactions and actions are deriving from rational egoism.
Homo economicus
Homo economicus
Characteristics of homo economicus
Homo economicuscan be descirbed as:
References
- Ailon G. (2020), The Phenomenology of Homo Economicus. Sociological Theory, (38.1),36-50.
- Leonard L. (2006), In Search of Homo Economicus: Cognitive Noise and the Role of Emotion in Preference Consistency Journal of Consumer Research, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 173–87.
- Urbina D. A. and Ruiz-Villaverde A. (2019), A Critical Review of Homo Economicus from Five Approaches. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, (78), 63-93.
Author: Nikita Shtemenko