Abstract

A neuroeconomic psychology establishes behavioral economics as a positivist discipline connecting health science and ecology. This makes “economic ecology” and “neuroeconomics” important new sub-disciplines of economics. Pigovian carbon emission tax (CET) is the most effective intervention towards the “green-house effect.” However, in the short-term, democratic center-coalitions are too weak to implement CET due asymmetric levels of economic knowledge between economists and the public. However, neuroeconomic research indicates that training can improve decision-making about complex issues as CET. A second-best strategy is presented as green hybrid multilevel transition (GHMT). Besides GHMT preparing doe CET, neuroeconomic psychology delivers a series of science-based advices on effective behaviors: a consumer pattern that integrates individual satisfaction with environmental conscience, efficacious business behavior like an entrepreneur, long-term political suspension of relative poverty by universal basic income, and cognitive training by meditative in-depth relaxation.

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