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Paperback Taste of million dollars Book

ISBN: 1638321906

ISBN13: 9781638321903

Taste of million dollars

In people's lives, money plays an important role. Money refers to the institutions that individuals use to store wealth, calculate value, and trade goods and services. In addition, money involves material items, such as coins and banknotes, connected to these institutions. A broad overview of the psychological literature on money is given in this book. It points the reader to research in particular that answers the following questions: When and how does money fuel human behavior? When and how's money is assisting individuals to work.

How do people acquire money? On the behavioral stage, how do these cultural relations express themselves? How is money processed by young kids and older adults? How does wasting money impact the emotions of people? What are the psychological effects of being rich versus being poor? What is the essence of problematic behaviors associated with money, such as compulsive spending and pathological gambling? This bibliography primarily highlights classical and recent psychological studies to address these questions, but it also cites perspectives from economics, neuroscience, and anthropology.

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