Success and luck. Lucking factor and MIRITOSTRAIT myth
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One of the most famous modern experts in the behavioral economy Robert Frank gives an answer to the question of how much luck is important for economic success, and shows why the rich underestimate the role of good luck in success and why it is harmful to everyone, including the rich themselves. He describes how in a world where the markets are more and more dominated by everything, the chances and insignificant differences at the start often turn out to be a significant gap in income, as false ideas about luck are preserved, despite convincing evidence against them, and as myths about Success and luck determine addiction personal and political decisions.
The book is addressed to sociologists, economists, social psychologists, specialists in the behavioral economy, as well as a wide circle of readers
The book is addressed to sociologists, economists, social psychologists, specialists in the behavioral economy, as well as a wide circle of readers
Author:
Author:Frank Robert
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Business & Money
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Psychology
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Economic theory
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7598-1785-7
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