The psychology of money and public finance: Ebook. - Originally published in: 2006
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Main Author: Schmolders, Gunter (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2006
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List of Tables List of Figures PART 1: INTRODUCTION Methodology: The Long Way Towards Empirical Research Plan of the Book Schmolders and the Public Finance Today Acknowledgements References PART 2: ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY Man as a Social Being A Contrasting Programme to Rational Theory Socio-Economic Behaviour Research PART 3: THE PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD How Money is Managed in Private Households A Behavioural Approach to Monetary Theory Level of Aspiration and Consumption Standard: Some General Findings (with Bernd Bievert) PART 4: THE ENTREPRENEUR Entrepreneurial Behaviour The Entrepreneur in the Economy and in the Society of the Federal Republic of Germany PART 5: PSYCHOLOGY OF TAXATION AND PUBLIC FINANCE Fiscal Psychology: A New Branch of Public Finance Tax Morale and Tax Resistance Tax Justice The German Tax Mentality Tax Mentality in International Comaprison - An Overview A Theory of Incentive Taxation in the Process of Economic Development PART 6: PSYCHOLOGY AND MACROECONOMICS The Problem of Economic Prognosis The Liquidity Theory of Money Notes Index
This book features the main papers of Gunter Schmolders (1903-1991), a pioneer in economic psychology, for the first time in English. Schmolders' research on 'fiscal psychology' is of particular and lasting interest, impacting greatly on continental economics
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