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Psychological Economics: Development, Tensions, Prospects

✍ Scribed by Peter E. Earl (auth.), Peter E. Earl (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
281
Series
Recent Economic Thought Series 13
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Peter E. Earl There is no doubt that it is appropriate for a series on Modern Economic Thought to include a book on the recent development of economic analysis incorporating ideas from psychology. This book was designed to appear in 1987, 15 years after the publication of a now classic collection of essays in honor of George Katona (Strumpel et aI. , 1972), who throughout the fifties and sixties had been tirelessly trying to persuade economists of the virtues of an infusion of psychology into their work. In the intervening 15 years there has been a considerable growth of interest along the lines for which Katona had been arguing. Many psychology-based economics monΒ­ ographs have appeared; a specialist quarterly, the Journal of Economic Psychology, commenced publication in 1981, with 1985 seeing the first issue of the Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics as yet another addition to growing ranks of "psychology-friendly" journals such as the Journal of Consumer Research and the Journal of Social Economics; and recently, within psychology itself, symposia have been taking place with a focus on the economics/psychology interface - for example, see the entire June 1982 issue of the British Journal of Social Psychology. For someone like myself, strongly committed to a psychological approach to economics, a 1 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL ECONOMICS problem of information overload and consequent ignorance of pertinent developments already looms large as a possibility.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Human Adaptability and Economic Surprise....Pages 11-33
Learning and Decision-Making in Economics and Psychology: A Methodological Perspective....Pages 35-54
On Psyching up Economics....Pages 55-65
Neoclassical Economics and the Psychology of Risk and Uncertainty....Pages 67-84
Prospects for Mathematical Psychological Economics....Pages 85-99
Subjectivism, Psychology, and the Modern Austrians....Pages 101-120
Subjectivism, Psychology, and the Modern Austrians: A Comment....Pages 121-124
Intervening Variables in Economics: An Explanation of Wage Behavior....Pages 125-146
The Psychological Economics of Conspicuous Consumption....Pages 147-162
Individualist Economics Without Psychology....Pages 163-168
Toward a Behavioral Analysis of Public Economics....Pages 169-188
Some Methods in Psychological Economics....Pages 189-210
Economics and Psychology: A Resurrection Story....Pages 211-225
On Being a Psychological Economist and Winning the Games Economists Play....Pages 227-242
Back Matter....Pages 243-274

✦ Subjects


Economics general


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