01367nam a22001817a 4500999001700000020001800017082001800035100005500053245005200108260003500160300001400195504003900209520070600248546000900954650008800963942001201051952012201063 c25490d25490 a9780692946923 a330.01bCOR-D aCory, Gerald A.  aDelusions of economics and the way forward  bBehavioral Ecology Pressc2018 axi, 241p. aIncludes bibliography and indexes. aGerald Cory’s book entitled Delusions of Economics and the Way Forward not only summarizes a lifetime of his research but adds significantly to that body. Cory’s research focuses on the human brain, in particular its physiology, evolution, and implications for human behaviour. His research also focuses on dual motive theory and economics’ flawed conception of human motivation. Cory draws heavily on the pioneering research of Paul MacLean, in particular MacLean’s understanding of the three phases of the long evolution of the human brain. Cory also draws on MacLean’s recognition that humans’ brains have a tri-level structure involving reptilian, mammalian, and neo-mammalian modules. a  aEconomicsvNeuroeconomicsvCognitive neurosciencevNeoclassical school of Economics 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2019-03-25eOPi2019-03-25l0o330.01 COR-Dp50385r2019-08-29 00:00:00w2019-03-25yBK