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  • Choosing the Right Pond: Human Behavior and the Quest for Status

    Choosing the Right Pond by Frank, Robert H.;

    Human Behavior and the Quest for Status

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New ed
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 9 December 1993

    • ISBN 9780195049459
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages299 pages
    • Size 234x154x17 mm
    • Weight 430 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations frontispiece, line figures, tables
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    Short description:

    Is it better to be a big frog in a small pond or a small frog in a big pond? In this lively and original book, the author argues persuasively that people's concerns about status permeate and profoundly alter a broad range of human behaviour. He takes issue with his fellow economists for too often neglecting fundamental elements in human nature in their study of how people make basic economic choices.

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    Is it better to be a big frog in a small pond or a small frog in a big pond? In this lively and original book, the author argues persuasively that people's concerns about status permeate and profoundly alter a broad range of human behaviour. He takes issue with his fellow economists for too often neglecting fundamental elements in human nature in their study of how people make basic economic choices.

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