Hengstmengel, Joost - In: Journal of economics, theology and religion : JETR 5 (2025) 1, pp. 9-25
Homo economicus has justly been identified as the universal bogeyman of economics. Economic man, having been showered with criticism for a century and a half, continues to occupy critics to this day. Plenty of economists in the previous century have proclaimed the death of homo economicus and...