Research has shown that to properly understand people\u27s economic behavior, it is important to take into account their emotional attitudes towards each other. Behavioral economics shows that different attitudes results in different economy-related behavior. A natural question is: where do these emotional attitudes come from? We show that, in principle, such emotions can be explained by people\u27s objective functions. Specifically, we show it on the example of a person whose main objective is to increase his/her country\u27s GDP: in this case, the corresponding optimization problem leads exactly to natural emotions towards people who contribute a lot or a little towards this objective
The goal of this thesis is to examine the role of emotion as it pertains to the utility maximization...
The standard economic model of decision making assumes a decision maker’s current emotional state ha...
The way people make decisions in social situations is in many ways a product of how they feel about ...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
How do emotions influence economic action? Current literature recognizes the importance of emotions ...
This thesis is a contribution to the field of psychology and economics. The two central themes are g...
rationality and social norms. Although I did mention the role of the emotions in sustaining social n...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
Economists and psychologists who study emotions have worked in near-total isolation from each other....
While proponents of biological theories of emotion claim the existence of universal emotion and expr...
We study a two-period economy in which agents preferences take into account relative economic positi...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the role of emotion as it pertains to the utility maximization...
The standard economic model of decision making assumes a decision maker’s current emotional state ha...
The way people make decisions in social situations is in many ways a product of how they feel about ...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
How do emotions influence economic action? Current literature recognizes the importance of emotions ...
This thesis is a contribution to the field of psychology and economics. The two central themes are g...
rationality and social norms. Although I did mention the role of the emotions in sustaining social n...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
Economists and psychologists who study emotions have worked in near-total isolation from each other....
While proponents of biological theories of emotion claim the existence of universal emotion and expr...
We study a two-period economy in which agents preferences take into account relative economic positi...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
I will present a new motivation-based computational model of decision making aiming to explore new a...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the role of emotion as it pertains to the utility maximization...
The standard economic model of decision making assumes a decision maker’s current emotional state ha...
The way people make decisions in social situations is in many ways a product of how they feel about ...