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The Economics and Psychology of Personality Traits

Lex Borghans, Angela Lee Duckworth, James J. Heckman and Bas ter Weel
Journal of Human Resources, October 2008, 43 (4) 972-1059; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.43.4.972
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This paper explores the interface between personality psychology and economics. We examine the predictive power of personality and the stability of personality traits over the life cycle. We develop simple analytical frameworks for interpreting the evidence in personality psychology and suggest promising avenues for future research.

  • Received May 2006.
  • Accepted December 2006.
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Lex Borghans, Angela Lee Duckworth, James J. Heckman, Bas ter Weel
Journal of Human Resources Oct 2008, 43 (4) 972-1059; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.43.4.972
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