University of Wyoming Researcher Contributes to Study Showing Fertility Behavior and Consumption Shifts Can Help Environment
March 03, 2020
March 03, 2020
LARAMIE, Wyoming, March 3 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on March 2:
In the 21st century, economics works off the idea that people are motivated by both ego-driven preferences and social preferences, such as sharing with friends and neighbors (and strangers) based on culture and religion. This broader definition of preferences means that there are more tools available to attempt to address and correct environmental challenges.
In the 21st century, economics works off the idea that people are motivated by both ego-driven preferences and social preferences, such as sharing with friends and neighbors (and strangers) based on culture and religion. This broader definition of preferences means that there are more tools available to attempt to address and correct environmental challenges.