This paper proposes a framework for integrating mental constructs into economic analysis. It considers three types of belief: identities, narratives and norms. Identities influence preferences; narratives influence how causal relationships are (mis)understood; norms determine self-imposed constraints. The beliefs are acquired pre-rationally, through participation in social networks which are initial endowments; subsequent choice of network participation is path dependent. Actors rationally maximize their utility subject to these beliefs, but the beliefs themselves are contaminated by these endowments of irrationality. In equilibrium, beliefs and networks are locally stable and constitute a 'culture': the culture can be that of an organizati...
For a generation, political science has been dominated by the analysis of interests within the frame...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
In this paper, we provide a perspective into the main ideas and findings emerging from the growing l...
This paper proposes a framework for integrating mental constructs into economic analysis. It conside...
Studies in culture are becoming more and more popular among economists. In this paper, culture is ma...
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In this paper cultural factors are incorporated into a behavioral model of economic growth and devel...
The rational choice framework assumes that individuals know what is in their self interest and make ...
Beliefs are one component of culture. Data from the World Values Survey is available on a subset of ...
Until recently, economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of econo...
Recently, economic theorists have investigated the construction of ideologies (see, e.g., Edward L. ...
Until recently, economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of econo...
Specific beliefs pertaining to wealth and poverty emanate from metatheories about socioeconomic ineq...
The article redefines economy as a phenomenon of culture, a product of a historically and socially g...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
For a generation, political science has been dominated by the analysis of interests within the frame...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
In this paper, we provide a perspective into the main ideas and findings emerging from the growing l...
This paper proposes a framework for integrating mental constructs into economic analysis. It conside...
Studies in culture are becoming more and more popular among economists. In this paper, culture is ma...
International audienceThe contribution of institutions to growth or to stagnation (or even 'collapse...
In this paper cultural factors are incorporated into a behavioral model of economic growth and devel...
The rational choice framework assumes that individuals know what is in their self interest and make ...
Beliefs are one component of culture. Data from the World Values Survey is available on a subset of ...
Until recently, economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of econo...
Recently, economic theorists have investigated the construction of ideologies (see, e.g., Edward L. ...
Until recently, economists have been reluctant to rely on culture as a possible determinant of econo...
Specific beliefs pertaining to wealth and poverty emanate from metatheories about socioeconomic ineq...
The article redefines economy as a phenomenon of culture, a product of a historically and socially g...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
For a generation, political science has been dominated by the analysis of interests within the frame...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
In this paper, we provide a perspective into the main ideas and findings emerging from the growing l...