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Beyond Tinkering: Economics After Behavioral Economics, Stephen E. Ellis, Grant M. Hayden Jan 2005

Beyond Tinkering: Economics After Behavioral Economics, Stephen E. Ellis, Grant M. Hayden

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This paper assesses the current state of law and economics, standard and behavioral, and proposes an additional element to the basic belief-desire apparatus of economic theory in order to create a more unified theory of behavior.

The first part of the paper assesses the current status of standard economic theory. While standard models have had their successes, a large and growing body of empirical evidence reveals that people often fail to live up its rational-actor ideal. In response, economists usually stick with standard consumer theory and attempt to explain the anomalous results by referring to some overlooked input (e.g., some …