We propose a precise definition of the notion of ‘context’ in behavioural economics, and identify four axioms characterising the strategies implemented in standard and behavioural welfare economics to define welfare: (1) normative individualism, (2) behavioural context-independence, (3) normative contextindependence, and (4) consumer sovereignty. We then review the different approaches in behavioural normative economics in the light of those axioms. We highlight that the key distinction between those approaches is the axiom which is chosen as a way to infer normative preferences from behavioural preferences, with either normative context-independence or consumer sovereignty. We argue that preference purification requires the axiom of normat...
Behavioral economics has shaken the view that individuals have well-defined, consistent, and stable ...
Conventional normative economics is built on the assumption that people act as if seeking to satisfy...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...
We review the problem of reconciling normative and behavioural economics. In conventional welfare ec...
International audienceNeoclassical economics assumes that individuals have stable and context-indepe...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, con...
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
As behavioural economics reveals, human decision-making deviates from neoclassical assumptions about...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, co...
This editorial article argues that the development of behavioural economics gives rise to a wide re-...
This paper explores the possibility of defining a non-utilitarian normative standard for assessments...
This working paper is a lightly edited version of two chapters of a book that I am currently writing...
Behavioral economics has shaken the view that individuals have well-defined, consistent, and stable ...
Conventional normative economics is built on the assumption that people act as if seeking to satisfy...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...
We review the problem of reconciling normative and behavioural economics. In conventional welfare ec...
International audienceNeoclassical economics assumes that individuals have stable and context-indepe...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are deÖned to include psychological/moral...
This paper proposes a choice-theoretic framework for evaluating economic welfare with the following ...
We study decision problems where (a) preference parameters are de.ned to include psychological/moral...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, con...
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectiv...
As behavioural economics reveals, human decision-making deviates from neoclassical assumptions about...
Normative reasoning in welfare economics and social contract theory usually presumes invariable, co...
This editorial article argues that the development of behavioural economics gives rise to a wide re-...
This paper explores the possibility of defining a non-utilitarian normative standard for assessments...
This working paper is a lightly edited version of two chapters of a book that I am currently writing...
Behavioral economics has shaken the view that individuals have well-defined, consistent, and stable ...
Conventional normative economics is built on the assumption that people act as if seeking to satisfy...
Behavioural economics has taught us that human agents don't always display consistent, context-indep...