I reconsider Bleichrodt, Pinto Prades and Wakker’s (BPW) 2001 paper about eliciting utility measures from stated preference surveys. That paper pioneers a method that is now widely used in behavioural economics to correct individuals’ ‘biases’ and to recover their ‘true preferences’. However, BPW propose this method as way of dealing with inconsistent responses to stated preference surveys, in contrast to more recent applications which aim to help individuals to avoid supposed mistakes in their private choices. I argue that the concepts of true preference and bias are empirically ungrounded, but that BPW’s approach can be interpreted as not invoking those concepts. By ‘regularising’ preferences revealed in actual choice, this approach const...
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This paper examines behavioral economics’ use of the positive-normative distinction in its critique ...
We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psycholo...
When choices are inconsistent due to behavioral biases, there is a theoretical debate about whether ...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, co...
We propose a precise definition of the notion of ‘context’ in behavioural economics, and identify fo...
Big strides have been made in the research of social preferences. But economists should drop both th...
Determining the precise nature of the connection between preference, choice, and welfare has arguabl...
Given the endowment effect, the role of attention in decision-making, and the framing effect, most b...
In this paper the differences between traditional economic theory and the relatively newer behaviora...
We investigate the relation between welfare and preference satisfaction in economics, and show that ...
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...
This paper examines Becker's thesis that the hypothesis that choices maximise expected utility relat...
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This paper examines behavioral economics’ use of the positive-normative distinction in its critique ...
We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psycholo...