Homo Oeconomicus: The Economic Model of Behaviour and Its Applications in Economics and Other Social SciencesSpringer Science & Business Media, 2008 M06 13 - 356 páginas The economic model of behaviour is fundamental not only in economic theory, but also in modern approaches of other social sciences, above all in political science and law. This book provides a comprehensive treatise of the general model, its philosophical and methodological foundations and its applications in different fields. In addition to the basic model, extensions to its assumptions are examined to account for complex applications like low-cost situations with moral behaviour. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 44
Página 12
... benefits of the alternatives against each other and finally chooses that ( those ) alter- native ( s ) which come ( s ) closest to his preferences or which promise ( s ) to bring about the maximum net benefit . Thus , in this model ...
... benefits of the alternatives against each other and finally chooses that ( those ) alter- native ( s ) which come ( s ) closest to his preferences or which promise ( s ) to bring about the maximum net benefit . Thus , in this model ...
Página 18
... benefit for themselves , which means that – given the respective pref- erences the expected utility of the service in return to be performed by the contracting partner has to exceed the expected costs , which must be borne for the ...
... benefit for themselves , which means that – given the respective pref- erences the expected utility of the service in return to be performed by the contracting partner has to exceed the expected costs , which must be borne for the ...
Página 23
... benefits of environmental goods and / or the costs of envi- ronmental damages . ( See , for example , A. ENDRES and K. HOLM - MÜLLER ( 1998 ) . ) For a survey of the different methods to reveal the preferences for pub- lic goods , see ...
... benefits of environmental goods and / or the costs of envi- ronmental damages . ( See , for example , A. ENDRES and K. HOLM - MÜLLER ( 1998 ) . ) For a survey of the different methods to reveal the preferences for pub- lic goods , see ...
Página 31
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 33
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Contenido
1 | |
11 | |
Homo Oeconomicus in Economics | 59 |
Applications of the Economic Model of Behaviour | 87 |
LowCost Situations and Moral Behaviour | 139 |
Limits to and Problems of the Application | 185 |
of Social Conditions | 213 |
Some Normative Considerations | 219 |
The General Scientific Method | 241 |
Economic versus | 268 |
References | 277 |
Index of Names and Authors | 335 |
Subject Index | 347 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Homo Oeconomicus: The Economic Model of Behaviour and Its Applications in ... Gebhard Kirchgässner Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
Homo Oeconomicus: The Economic Model of Behaviour and Its Applications in ... Gebhard Kirchgässner Sin vista previa disponible - 2010 |
Homo Oeconomicus: The Economic Model of Behaviour and Its Applications in ... Gebhard Kirchgässner Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Términos y frases comunes
according actions ALBERT alternatives altruism analysis and/or anomalies ANTHONY DOWNS applied argument assumption B.S. FREY behave ceteris paribus concept contributions costs decisions demand democratic discussion E.O. WILSON economic approach economic model economic policy economic theory economists EMILE DURKHEIM empirical environmental especially example expected explain framework FRIEDRICH A. V. haviour HAYEK holds homo oeconomicus human behaviour implies incentives influence interest J.M. BUCHANAN JOHN RAWLS Journal of Economic KARL KIRCHGÄSSNER least leeway macroeconomic maximisation methodological individualism model of behaviour Mohr Siebeck moral behaviour Moreover motivation nomic norms Ökonomie Political Economy politicians POPPER position possible preferences principle prisoner's dilemma problem psychological question rational behaviour rational expectations reason relevant rent-seeking respect restrictions role rules self-interest sense situation social sciences society sociobiology sociology Springer Science+Business Media theoretical tion traditional unemployment University Press utility voters voting W.D. HAMILTON W.W. POMMEREHNE