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"Parker shows how factors such as income, aggregate savings, investment, technology, entrepreneurship, production, and outputs per worker are influenced by the more fundamental principles of physics and physiology. He focuses particularly on the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that drives motivation, monitors homeostasis, and ultimately keeps us alive via neural, autonomic, and hormonal adjustments.
He presents evidence that long-run growth can be attributed to variances in hypothalmic activity."--BOOK JACKET.
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Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth
September 18, 2000, The MIT Press, MIT Press
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in English
- 1st edition
026216194X 9780262161947
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