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Lumalay - motor ng progreso?
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JAPANESE LABOR MARKET: NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
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ON THE COLLAPSE OF THE MONARCHY IN CHINA IN 1911-1912
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ISLAMIC RADICALISM IN THE MIRROR OF NEW CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES
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FOREIGN EAST: QUESTIONS OF ECONOMIC HISTORY IN POLITICAL ECONOMY CLASSICS
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WHAT ADJUSTMENTS DO RUSSIA'S FOREIGN POLICY NEED?
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LEADERSHIP DEFICIT IN EAST ASIA: CHANCES FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED COUNTRIES
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Behavioral Economics: How Psychology Explains Irrational Choices Introduction: From the Rational "Economic Man" to the Real One Traditional economic theory has long been based on the model of homo economicus — a rational subject who always acts in their ow
Philippines Online · 122 days ago 0 122

Consumer Financial Behavior in Supermarkets: Neuroeconomics in Practice Introduction: The Supermarket as a Laboratory for Behavioral Research The supermarket is not just a place for shopping but a complex space where psychology, neurobiology, and behaviora
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Planning Work After Holidays: Neurocognitive Strategies for Adaptive Routine Entry Introduction: The Paradox of Planning in a State of "Cognitive Hangover" The period after extended holidays (such as New Year's vacations) is characterized by a specific psy
Philippines Online · 142 days ago 0 105

Lazy — the Engine of Progress? Evolutionary Psychology, Neurobiology, and Cognitive Economics Introduction: Rethinking laziness as an adaptive strategy The aphorism "laziness is the engine of progress" is often perceived as an ironic paradox. However, from
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