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Self-interest and the theory of action
Jack Barbalet
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Action Theory
100%
Self-interest
100%
Self-concept
33%
Inconsistency
16%
Social Trends
16%
16th Century
16%
Economic Action
16%
Self-other
16%
Amartya Sen
16%
Adam Smith
16%
Methodological Trends
16%
Experiential Basis
16%
Modern Economics
16%
Unequal Power Relations
16%
Arts and Humanities
Action
100%
Self-Interest
100%
Render
40%
Power Relation
20%
16th century
20%
Experiential
20%
Indifference
20%
Adam Smith
20%
Amartya Sen
20%
Social Sciences
Sociology
100%
Social Trend
100%
Economic Action
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Trend
100%