Abstract
PSYCHOLOGISTS and economists have talked a great deal about motives. Attention has been insistently called to the importance of understanding why people do the things they do-the importance both for theoretical economics and for the practical needs of industry in dealing with its human nature problems. Most of the books and articles on economic motives maintain that in this field are to be found the most basic
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