The foundations of positive and normative economics
Autor(es) - Andrew Schotter
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“Should economics take account of neuro-physiological data? Can subjective states of mind play a useful role in economic analysis? These and other provocative questions are examined and debated in this fascinating volume of essays from some of the deepest thinkers in contemporary economics.”
ÍNDICE:
Contributors
Series introduction
Volume introduction
Part I. Setting the stage
1. The case for Mindless Economics – Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
Part II. The debate
2. The case for Mindful economics – Colin Camerer
3. What’s so informative about choice? – Andrew Schotter
4. On two points of view regarding revealed preference and behavioural economics – Ran Spiegler
5. Some thoughts on the principle of revealed preference – Ariel Rubinstein and Yuval Salant
6. Mindless or mindful economics: A methodological evaluation – Daniel Hausman
Part III. New directions for normative economics
7. Choice – Theoretic foundations for behavioural welfare economics – B. Douglas Bernheim and Antonio Rangel
8. Revealed mistakes and revealed preferences – Botond Koszegi and Matthew Rabin
9. The economist as therapist: Methodological ramifications of “light” paternalism – George loewenstein and Emily Haisley
Part IV. New directions for positive economics
10. Look-ups as the windows of the strategic soul – Vincent P. Crawford
11. Revealed preference and Bounded Rationality – Douglas Gale
12. The seven properties of good models – Xavier Gabaix and David Laibson
13. Researcher incentives and empirical methods – Edward L. Glaeser
14. Choice and Process: Theory ahead of measurement – Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin
15. Economic theory and psychological data: Bridging the divide – Andrew Caplin
Index
- Formato: Capa dura 18.50 * 26.00
- Nº de páginas: 382
- Editado em: 2008
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 9780195328318