The Economics of Happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, although this has only been looked at within the standard framework of substantial rationality. This paper aims to go beyond that kind of approach by linking happiness and procedural rationality, focusing on ‘happiness for choice’ (the individual’s perceived satisfaction after the decision making process). Simon’s model shows the need for defining aspirations whose values are adapted to the past experience in a given environment. Some remarks proposed by Scitovsky’s allow to extend this idea considering the role of creative representation of the world as a way for trying to go beyond the past. These ideas are tested using data on aspirations and ...
Neoclassical economic theory rules out systematic errors in consumption choice. According to the bas...
Abstract. In the field of philosophy of mind, the concepts of rational behavior, rational choice the...
Epstein (1994; 2003) proposed that there are two cognitive information processing systems that opera...
The Economics of Happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, alth...
The economics of happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, alth...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
In my work I present a theory of alternative rationality to the traditional (neoclassical)) one on t...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
Two recent research branches have called into question the hypothesis that the economic subject is r...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
Most research in economics models agents somehow motivated by outcomes. Here, we model agents motiva...
In the field of philosophy of mind, the concepts of rational behavior, rational choice theory, and i...
Neoclassical economic theory rules out systematic errors in consumption choice. According to the bas...
Abstract. In the field of philosophy of mind, the concepts of rational behavior, rational choice the...
Epstein (1994; 2003) proposed that there are two cognitive information processing systems that opera...
The Economics of Happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, alth...
The economics of happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, alth...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
In my work I present a theory of alternative rationality to the traditional (neoclassical)) one on t...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
Two recent research branches have called into question the hypothesis that the economic subject is r...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference forstudying peoples ’ revealed pre...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
Most research in economics models agents somehow motivated by outcomes. Here, we model agents motiva...
In the field of philosophy of mind, the concepts of rational behavior, rational choice theory, and i...
Neoclassical economic theory rules out systematic errors in consumption choice. According to the bas...
Abstract. In the field of philosophy of mind, the concepts of rational behavior, rational choice the...
Epstein (1994; 2003) proposed that there are two cognitive information processing systems that opera...