1. The Importance of Psychology of Different Groups in Economics from A Religious Perspective.
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EFE, Ahmet
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PSYCHOLOGY , *COGNITIVE bias , *SOCIAL reality , *SOCIAL context , *RELIGIOUS psychology , *APOSTLES - Abstract
The old parts of the political economy reveal that leading figures such as Ibn Khaldun, Weber, Bacon, Hobbes, and Smith were not apostles of pure economic rationality and a materialistic mindset. While most of these thinkers plausibly endorsed "rationality" in the context of social and cultural realities, they were also aware of the systematic irrationality of cognitive biases that were later "discovered" by contemporary behavioral economists. We are trying to answer the question, "Is there a discrepancy or non-complacency in rationality understanding of economic decisions based on differing needs of economic agents from a religious perspective?". So, based on assumptions that religion, economics, and psychology are affecting each other, it is argued that a well-defined hypothesis and assumptions on the relationship between psychology and economic behaviors need to be cleared in at least three aspects: first, "identifying key factors that influence mood"; second "exploring the relationship between behavior, faith, and psychology"; and third "considering the possible effects of psychology, faith, and behaviors of different groups of people on economic decisions.” A set of reasonable suggestions for policymakers is going to be produced in this direction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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