Part I: Introduction -- Part II: Cognition and emotion -- Part III: Self-attribution and self-esteem -- Part IV: Human relations -- Part V: Work -- Part VI: Rewards -- Part VII: Utility and happiness -- Part VIII: Conclusion.
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In this work, the author offers evidence that the major premises of market economics are mistaken. He lays the foundation for a form of economic analysis that attends to processes as well as outcomes, drawing on psychology, sociology and economic anthropology.