A must-read that reshapes how we think about the social underpinnings
of our financial choices. In Irrational Together, economic sociologist
Adam S. Hayes takes readers on a fascinating journey to uncover the
often-unseen social forces that shape our financial behavior. Drawing
on original research and engaging real-world examples, Hayes
challenges not only the notion that economic decisions are purely
rational but also the prevailing behavioral economics view that
irrational choices stem primarily from individual beliefs. Instead, he
argues that our economic choices and actions are deeply embedded in
our social and cultural contexts and that understanding these
influences is crucial to fully grasp the complexities of financial
decision-making. From the impact of social class and cultural capital
on risk-taking and the role of social networks and group identities in
shaping consumer choices to the gendered dimensions of financial
advice and literacy, this book weaves together insights from
sociology, behavioral economics, and cultural studies to paint a
nuanced picture of how we navigate the economic landscape as
inherently social beings. Why, for example, would someone choose to
continue paying 20% interest on a large credit card debt rather than
taking out a low-interest mortgage on their home to pay off the card?
As Hayes makes clear through rigorous analysis, cultural values—like
those related to home ownership—hold as much or more sway over us
than financial best practices. Bridging the gap between behavioral
economics and sociology, this groundbreaking work paves the way for a
more holistic understanding of the social and cultural influences on
economic behavior. Hayes also looks to the future and argues that to
correct major disparities in our social understanding of wealth and
money, we need to construct financial systems that consider a
diversity of social backgrounds. With its accessible language and
thought-provoking insights, Irrational Together is an essential guide
for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of money, society,
and human behavior.
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The Social Forces That Invisibly Shape Our Economic Behavior
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226839301
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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