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Title
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HABIT, EMULATION, AND SURVIVAL IN THE SUPERMARKET.
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Creator
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Brundage, Brendan, Boudreaux, Christopher, Florida Atlantic University, Department of Economics, College of Business
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Abstract/Description
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Substantivism helps us appreciate two views on the meaning of the economy: the institutional view and the neoclassical view. This study analyzes the behaviors of producers and consumers in the supermarket industry and finds that the neoclassical school lacks a realistic behavioral theory. We observe that institutional behavioral theory is closer to reality because it recognizes that consumers are affected by their social environment through habit and emulation, and producers are survival...
Show moreSubstantivism helps us appreciate two views on the meaning of the economy: the institutional view and the neoclassical view. This study analyzes the behaviors of producers and consumers in the supermarket industry and finds that the neoclassical school lacks a realistic behavioral theory. We observe that institutional behavioral theory is closer to reality because it recognizes that consumers are affected by their social environment through habit and emulation, and producers are survival maximizers. These social obstacles prevent humans from acting like homoeconomicus. We focus only on the supermarket industry, but this conclusion can be applied to all industries.
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Date Issued
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2020
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013536
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Subject Headings
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Economics, Supermarkets, Consumer behavior, Economy
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Format
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Document (PDF)