The psychology of money and public finance
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The psychology of money and public finance
Palgrave Macmillan, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book features the main papers of Gunter Schmoelders (1903-1991), a pioneer in economic psychology, for the first time in English. Schmoelders' research on 'fiscal psychology' is of particular and lasting interest, impacting greatly on continental economics.
Table of Contents
List of Tables List of Figures PART 1: INTRODUCTION Methodology: The Long Way Towards Empirical Research Plan of the Book Schmoelders 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
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