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I develop the argument that our current decision-making framework, utility theory, when used by itself, is 1) descriptively incomplete, 2) theoretically flawed, and 2) ethically questionable. In response, I offer an exploratory framework that incorporates both consequentialist and...
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We examine the link between social institutions and individuals' propensity to cooperate in a simple game theoretic framework. To begin, we transform the usual prisoner's dilemma game over material payoffs into one with utility payoffs by including non-material preferences. By introducing a...
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Recent work suggests that individuals'willingness-to-accept (WA) measures of value differ from their willingness-to-pay (WP) measures of value. This divergence has been attributed to some combination of wealth and "endowment" effects. Because WA is always higher than WP, market-supported...
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Institutionalist analysis is increasingly used as a key research tool for economists confronted with the shortcomings of mainstream economic analysis and the problems presented by the transformation of socio-economic systems in Eastern Europe. On Economic Institutions brings together leading...
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That demand-side deficiencies can provide an inducement for outward investments by transnational corporations has never acquired much currency, despite its long history and the fact that existing theories often have implications supportive of it. Arguably a reason for this is that the idea has...
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The idea of (ultra) rationality in the context of changes in corporate and/or government savings stimulating offsetting responses in household savings has been the subject of theoretical and empirical controversy. This paper provides fresh evidence of the (ultra) rationality hypothesis, in the...
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