Human utility embodies a number of seemingly irrational aspects. The leading example in this paper is that utilities often depend on the presence of salient unchosen alternatives. Our focus is to understand why an evolutionary process might optimally lead to such seemingly dysfunctional features in our motivations and to derive implications for the nature of our utility functions
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
Psychologists report that people make choices on the basis of "decision utilities'' that routinely o...
Irrational decision making in humans and other species challenges the use of optimality in behaviour...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] Human utility em...
ABSTRACT: Human utility embodies a number of seemingly ir-rational aspects. The leading example in t...
Why did evolution not give us a utility function that is offspring alone? Why do we care intrinsicall...
This paper proposes an explanation for the universal human desire for increasing consumption, and th...
In several recent papers Arthur Robson sketches evolutionary scenarios in order to explain why we hu...
ABSTRACT: In several recent papers Arthur Robson sketches evolutionary scenarios in order to explain...
The theory on the evolution of preferences deals with the endogenous formation of preference relatio...
This paper proposes an explanation for the universal human desire for increasing consumption and the...
We propose that a direct analogy can be made between optimal behaviour in animals and rational behav...
This paper focuses on the uneasy alliance of rational choice and evolutionary explanations in modern...
Abstract A number of scholars have recently defended the claim that there is a close connection betw...
Numerous studies show that humans tend to be more cooperative than expected given the assumption tha...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
Psychologists report that people make choices on the basis of "decision utilities'' that routinely o...
Irrational decision making in humans and other species challenges the use of optimality in behaviour...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] Human utility em...
ABSTRACT: Human utility embodies a number of seemingly ir-rational aspects. The leading example in t...
Why did evolution not give us a utility function that is offspring alone? Why do we care intrinsicall...
This paper proposes an explanation for the universal human desire for increasing consumption, and th...
In several recent papers Arthur Robson sketches evolutionary scenarios in order to explain why we hu...
ABSTRACT: In several recent papers Arthur Robson sketches evolutionary scenarios in order to explain...
The theory on the evolution of preferences deals with the endogenous formation of preference relatio...
This paper proposes an explanation for the universal human desire for increasing consumption and the...
We propose that a direct analogy can be made between optimal behaviour in animals and rational behav...
This paper focuses on the uneasy alliance of rational choice and evolutionary explanations in modern...
Abstract A number of scholars have recently defended the claim that there is a close connection betw...
Numerous studies show that humans tend to be more cooperative than expected given the assumption tha...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
Psychologists report that people make choices on the basis of "decision utilities'' that routinely o...
Irrational decision making in humans and other species challenges the use of optimality in behaviour...