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In Trompenaars' dimensions of national culture, which value dimensions refer to how individuals relate to others?
1) Universalism vs. particularism
2) Individualism vs. collectivism
3) Affective vs. neutral
4) Specific vs. diffuse
5) Achievement vs. ascription
6) Past and present vs. future
7) Internal vs. external
System 1
A term from psychology, referring to the fast, automatic, and often subconscious way of thinking, as opposed to the slower, more deliberate thought processes of System 2.
System 2
A term often used in behavioral economics, referring to slow, deliberative, and analytical thinking, contrasted with fast, instinctive, and emotional 'System 1' thinking.
Neoclassical Assumption
Underlying principles of neoclassical economics that include rationality, individuals maximizing utility, firms maximizing profits, and markets tending toward equilibrium.
Rational Behavior
Human behavior based on comparison of marginal costs and marginal benefits; behavior designed to maximize total utility. See rational.
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