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THE POWER OF WORDS

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1 [quote]I have never heard of any scientific study demonstrating consistent behavioral differences across language groups that could be traced back to language.[/quote] 1 [quote]I have never heard of any scientific study demonstrating consistent behavioral differences across language groups that could be traced back to language.[/quote]
2 Here you are: "The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets" https://www. aeaweb. org/articles?id=10. 1257/aer. 103. 2. 690 2 There is work on the topic: "The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets" https://www. aeaweb. org/articles?id=10. 1257/aer. 103. 2. 690
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4 I heard of it some time ago, that's why I remembered, I am no expert in the matter and did not read it recently. 4 I heard of it some time ago, that's why I remembered, I am no expert in the matter and did not read it recently so can't tell how much it "demonstrate" and how much is "consistent" but definitely scientist are looking into it.