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Reason versus Emotion in Economics: A Praxeological Response

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The field of behavior economics downplays the role of purposeful praxeology in economics. Austrian economics does not make that error. Original Article: Reason versus Emotion in Economics: A Praxeological Response [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter

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The field of behavior economics downplays the role of purposeful praxeology in economics. Austrian economics does not make that error.

Original Article: Reason versus Emotion in Economics: A Praxeological Response


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Frank Shostak
Frank Shostak is an Associated Scholar of the Mises Institute. His consulting firm, Applied Austrian School Economics, provides in-depth assessments and reports of financial markets and global economies. He received his bachelor's degree from Hebrew University, master's degree from Witwatersrand University and PhD from Rands Afrikaanse University, and has taught at the University of Pretoria and the Graduate Business School at Witwatersrand University.

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