Environmental economics postulates the assumption of homo economicus and presumes that externality occurs as a result of the rational economic activities of economic agents. This paper examines this assumption using an experimental economic approach in the context of regime shift, which has been receiving increasing attention. We observe that when externality does not exist, economic agents (subjects of experimemt) act economically rationally, but when externality exists, economic agents avoid the risk of a regime shift that would have negative consequences for others. Our results suggest that environmental economics may have to reconsider the assumption of homo economicus
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
Economies are open complex adaptive systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and neo-classical en...
Economics has been criticized by other disciplines, and by some prominent economists themselves, for...
Environmental economics postulates the assumption of homo economicus and presumes that externality o...
Abstract—As the global natural environment is on the slide, human have improved their cognition on n...
Indeed, the artificial entity ‘Homo-Economicus’ plays a central role in modern neoclassical economic...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
This paper explores core failures of environmental economics as a scientific attempt to understand ...
This is a working paper only. Please check with the author before quoting. Please feel free to conta...
What is the best compensation package to offer employees? How should choice among investments in pe...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
Journal ArticleRecent investigations have uncovered large, consistent deviations from the prediction...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
Economies are open complex adaptive systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and neo-classical en...
Economics has been criticized by other disciplines, and by some prominent economists themselves, for...
Environmental economics postulates the assumption of homo economicus and presumes that externality o...
Abstract—As the global natural environment is on the slide, human have improved their cognition on n...
Indeed, the artificial entity ‘Homo-Economicus’ plays a central role in modern neoclassical economic...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
This paper explores core failures of environmental economics as a scientific attempt to understand ...
This is a working paper only. Please check with the author before quoting. Please feel free to conta...
What is the best compensation package to offer employees? How should choice among investments in pe...
In mainstream economy, behaviour is often formalised following the rational actor-approach. However,...
Journal ArticleRecent investigations have uncovered large, consistent deviations from the prediction...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
Economies are open complex adaptive systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and neo-classical en...
Economics has been criticized by other disciplines, and by some prominent economists themselves, for...