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Predictably rational? : in search of defenses for rational behavior in economics
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Economists’ “Irrational Passion for Dispassionate Rationality”
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Chapter 2
The Methodological Constraints on the Rationality Premise
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Chapter 3
Human Motivation and Adam Smith’s “Invisible Hands”
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Chapter 4
Rationality in Economic Thought: From Thomas Robert Malthus to Alfred Marshall and Philip Wicksteed
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Chapter 5
Rationality in Economic Thought: Frank Knight, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and James Buchanan
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Chapter 6
Behavioral Economists, and Psychologists’ Challenges to Rational Behavior
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Chapter 7
The Evolutionary Biology of Rational Behavior
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Chapter 8
The Neuroeconomics of Rational Decision Making
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Chapter 9
Economic Defenses for Rational Behavior in Economics
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Chapter 10
Problems with Behavioral Economics
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Chapter 11
Rationality and Economic Education
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Book overview
1. Economists’ “Irrational Passion for Dispassionate Rationality”
2. The Methodological Constraints on the Rationality Premise
3. Human Motivation and Adam Smith’s “Invisible Hands”
4. Rationality in Economic Thought: From Thomas Robert Malthus to Alfred Marshall and Philip Wicksteed
5. Rationality in Economic Thought: Frank Knight, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and James Buchanan
6. Behavioral Economists, and Psychologists’ Challenges to Rational Behavior
7. The Evolutionary Biology of Rational Behavior
8. The Neuroeconomics of Rational Decision Making
9. Economic Defenses for Rational Behavior in Economics
10. Problems with Behavioral Economics
11. Rationality and Economic Education
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University of Hull
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Economics