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Discussion Paper: Prefrontal Cortex Dysfunction and Income: A Study in Neuroeconomics: Discussion Paper
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Discussion Paper: Prefrontal Cortex Dysfunction and Income: A Study in Neuroeconomics: Discussion Paper

Marcello Spinella, Bijou Yang and David Lester
Journal of interdisciplinary economics, Vol.15(2), pp.217-223
01 Jan 2004

Abstract

Northern America U.S Wage Level and Structure, Wage Differentials (J31)
In a sample of 235 community residents, income was found to be negatively associated with a measure of prefrontal cortex dysfunction (FrSBe), even after controls for age, sex and education. The results provide support for a neuroeconomic approach to the study of microeconomic variables.

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