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Opportunity and preference learning

Authors :
Schubert, Christian
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Jena: Max Planck Institute of Economics, 2012.

Abstract

Robert Sugden has recently elaborated upon the case for a normative standard of freedom as opportunity that is supposed to cope with the problem of how to realign normative economics - with its traditional rational choice orientation - with behavioral economics. His standard, though, presupposes that people respond to uncertainty about their own future preferences by dismissing any kind of self-commitment. We argue that the approach lacks psychological substance: Sugden's normative benchmark - the responsible person - is a purely artificial construct that can hardly serve as a convincing role model in a contractarian setting. An alternative concept is introduced, and some policy implications are briefly discussed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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