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Altruism can be understood in a behavioral or in a psychological sense. Motivationally, altruism is the desire to enhance the welfare of others at a net welfare loss to oneself. Behaviorally, altruism is any act that could have resulted from altruistic motivations. The economic literature shows...
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The current financial crisis has brought out a fatal flaw in the foundations of the economic theories that guided economic agents and regulators: the unwarranted claim to precision and robustness. In this article I try to diagnose this flaw and discuss possible remedies. I argue that actual...
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Following an earlier article criticizing excessive uses of rational-choice modeling and statistical analyses in the social sciences, the present article argues that much of normative political theory, notably many theories of optimal institutional design, also suffer from various forms of...
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