Economists have long studied the effects of externalities, but few researchers have explored the psychological and social factors that shape individual interactions. In ’How People Interact’, Shlomo Maital offers a stimulating and insightful analysis of this crucial subject, drawing on a wide range of empirical studies and theoretical frameworks. With practical examples and clear explanations, this book is an essential resource for economists, social scientists, and policymakers seeking to understand the complex dynamics of human interactions.
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