The economics of the mind

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Psychology must be taken into greater account in making the assumptions underlying economic theory congruent with how people actually make choices guiding behavior, according to this move away from the neoclassical paradigm. Rizzello (economics, U. of Torino, Italy) analyzes the debate raging since the 1930s over the role of knowledge between the Walrasian "objective" approach and Austrian School exponents such as Hayek, who acknowledged the partly unconscious nature of decision-making. The author then traces the development of neo-institutionalism, experimental economics, and evolutionary economics exemplified by the new theory of the firm; and discusses implications of the neurobiological approach. First published as L'Economia Della Mente (1997). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Author(s): Salvatore Rizzello
Edition: 1
Publisher: Edwar Elgar
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 224 (198)
City: Cheltenheam

PART ONE: HAYEK'S CRITICISM OF THE NEOCLASSICAL PARADIGM
PART TWO: SIMON'S CRITICISM: FROM SUBSTANTIVE RATIONALITY TO PROCEDURAL RATIONALITY
INTERLUDE - ECONOMICS AND PSYCHOLOGY
PART THREE: NE01NSTITUTIONALISM: RULES,LEARNING AND EVOLUTION