Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, context-independent individual preferences. Following recent work particularly in behavioral economics this assumption is difficult to defend. This paper therefore explores what can be said about preferences and their changes from a motivation-theoretic perspective, i.e. by explaining what motivates economic agents in making their choices and what mechanisms of change are at work here. We show that on this basis it is possible to complement social welfare assessments by a differential weighing of different human motivations which is derived from empirically informed foundations rather than from ad hoc arguments
We propose a precise definition of the notion of ‘context’ in behavioural economics, and identify fo...
The theoretical consistency and practical applicability of traditional welfare economics has long be...
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, co...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, con...
Determining the precise nature of the connection between preference, choice, and welfare has arguabl...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...
In this paper the evolution of consumption is explained on the basis of a theory that connects prefe...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
Interest in behavioral economics has grown in recent years, stimulated largely by accumu-lating evid...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
We investigate the relation between welfare and preference satisfaction in economics, and show that ...
It has always been an important task of economics to assess individual and social welfare. The tradi...
We propose a broad generalization of standard choice-theoretic welfare economics that encompasses a ...
Given the endowment effect, the role of attention in decision-making, and the framing effect, most b...
We propose a precise definition of the notion of ‘context’ in behavioural economics, and identify fo...
The theoretical consistency and practical applicability of traditional welfare economics has long be...
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, co...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, con...
Determining the precise nature of the connection between preference, choice, and welfare has arguabl...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...
In this paper the evolution of consumption is explained on the basis of a theory that connects prefe...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
Interest in behavioral economics has grown in recent years, stimulated largely by accumu-lating evid...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
We investigate the relation between welfare and preference satisfaction in economics, and show that ...
It has always been an important task of economics to assess individual and social welfare. The tradi...
We propose a broad generalization of standard choice-theoretic welfare economics that encompasses a ...
Given the endowment effect, the role of attention in decision-making, and the framing effect, most b...
We propose a precise definition of the notion of ‘context’ in behavioural economics, and identify fo...
The theoretical consistency and practical applicability of traditional welfare economics has long be...
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...