Economists and psychologists who study emotions have worked in near-total isolation from each other. The article discusses some areas in which economists might take account of emotions. After a survey of the main features of emotions as analyzed by psychologists and physiologists, the article discusses three aspects of the relation between emotion and choice. (1) Given that emotions may be intrinsically valuable or instrumentally useful, can one choose to have them? (2) Can emotions supplement rationality in cases where it yields indeterminate prescriptions for choice? (3) When an emotion and self-interest suggest different courses of action, how do they interact to produce a final decision?
The burgeoning field of neuroeconomics integrates principles from the fields of psychology, economic...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Behavioral economics is a field of study that is often thought of as interdisciplinary, insofar as i...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
Because psychology systematically explores human judgment, behavior, and well-being, it can teach us...
Since Elster’s seminal review (1998), an abundant literature has revealed the growing interest of ec...
Since Elster’s seminal review (1998), an abundant literature has revealed the growing interest of ec...
How do emotions influence economic action? Current literature recognizes the importance of emotions ...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
AbstractAccording to classical and neoclassical economics, decisions are made based on information a...
Psychologists and economists hold vastly different views about human behavior. Psychologists contend...
rationality and social norms. Although I did mention the role of the emotions in sustaining social n...
It is a perennial debate in the social sciences: Are emotions the bane of optimal behavior, or do em...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Emotions play complex roles in economic decision-making, particularly those involving risk. We discu...
The burgeoning field of neuroeconomics integrates principles from the fields of psychology, economic...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Behavioral economics is a field of study that is often thought of as interdisciplinary, insofar as i...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
Because psychology systematically explores human judgment, behavior, and well-being, it can teach us...
Since Elster’s seminal review (1998), an abundant literature has revealed the growing interest of ec...
Since Elster’s seminal review (1998), an abundant literature has revealed the growing interest of ec...
How do emotions influence economic action? Current literature recognizes the importance of emotions ...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
AbstractAccording to classical and neoclassical economics, decisions are made based on information a...
Psychologists and economists hold vastly different views about human behavior. Psychologists contend...
rationality and social norms. Although I did mention the role of the emotions in sustaining social n...
It is a perennial debate in the social sciences: Are emotions the bane of optimal behavior, or do em...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Emotions play complex roles in economic decision-making, particularly those involving risk. We discu...
The burgeoning field of neuroeconomics integrates principles from the fields of psychology, economic...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Behavioral economics is a field of study that is often thought of as interdisciplinary, insofar as i...