Economía conductual y microempresas en países en desarrollo
Keywords:
Behavioral economics, cognitive biases, cognitive capacity, poverty, microenterprisesAbstract
This paper offers a brief review of recent literature on behavioral economics with a focus on developing countries. After reviewing the main differences between homo economicus and homo sapiens, I focus on the literature that studies how the permanent feeling of vulnerability induced by poverty reduces cognitive capacity. Next, I review studies that analyze how cognitive biases, social preferences and limited cognitive capacity pass-through to the performance of microenterprises, which constitute a major income source among poor households in low-income countries.
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2021-10-10
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Barron, M. (2021). Economía conductual y microempresas en países en desarrollo. Económica, (13), 87–99. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/economica/article/view/25081
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