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- Valentine Economics
- Posted 1 week ago
The Price of Love - A Valentine’s Day Look at the Cost of Romance
With Valentine’s Day approaching, it's intriguing to explore the economics of love—how much we spend, why we do it, and whether it’s worth the investment. Romance, like any market, operates on supply, demand and consumer behaviour with prices fluctuating based on cultural expectations and economic conditions. Valentine’s Day traces its origins to ancient Rome, where the festival of Lupercalia on Feb 13-15 celebrated fertility and matchmaking. Later, it was linked to Saint Valentine, a priest who secretly performed marriages against Emperor Claudius II’s orders and was executed on February 14, 269 AD. By the 14th century, poets like Geoffrey Chaucer romanticised the day, associating it with courtship. By the 19th century, mass-produced Valentine’s cards became popular, evolving into today’s global celebration of love, marked by gifts, flowers, and heartfelt gestures1.
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 1 month ago
MSc Programmes
Starts 1 Sep at University College Dublin in Dublin, Irlande -
- Cours online
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- Posted 3 months ago
(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics
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- Reading During the Pandemic
- Posted 4 years ago
The Best Behavioral Economics Books
The current circumstances can be tough: being isolated from families and friends is difficult, and having to spend most of our time inside isn’t particularly healthy. However, there is one thing you can spend a lot of time doing which will improve your quality of life exponentially: reading!
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- Economics Term
- Posted 5 years ago
L'économie comportementale
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- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 1 year ago
MSc at UCD School of Economics
Starts 1 Sep at University College Dublin in Dublin, Irlande -
- Programme de Maîtrise
- Posted 2 years ago
MSc in Economics
Starts 1 Sep at University College Dublin in Dublin, Irlande