University of Wisconsin - Madison Institute for Research on Poverty

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  • Maria Szekelyi
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The authors estimate the influence that a person's expectancies and attitudes (about the future, toward planning for future events, regarding saving or spending money, etc.) have on economic outcomes. They find that people who expect to be economically successful generally will be so. The findings of previous research on this topic have been controversial and anything but unanimous. The present authors' results, which are based on longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, suggest that attitudes and expectancies help determine one's economic position. Attitudes that Make a Difference: Expectancies and Economic Progress

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تاریخ انتشار 1993