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Freedom and Adaptive Preferences by Carl Christian von Weizsäcker ISBN 9781032726601, 9781032726410, 9781032726298, 1032726601, 1032726415, 1032726296 instant download

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Authors:Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
Pages:243 pages
Year:2024
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:4.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032726601, 9781032726410, 9781032726298, 1032726601, 1032726415, 1032726296
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Freedom and Adaptive Preferences by Carl Christian von Weizsäcker ISBN 9781032726601, 9781032726410, 9781032726298, 1032726601, 1032726415, 1032726296 instant download

Traditional welfare economics works with the assumption of the fully rational economic agent (homo economicus) whose preferences are fixed: that is, they are not influenced by their economic environment. 
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To the contrary, this book presents a theory of welfare economics that maintains the principles of normative individualism while allowing for adaptive or changeable preferences. Why do economists talk of preferences? In this book, Carl Christian von Weizsäcker shows that the concept is intimately related to freedom of action. 
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The concept of preferences is the mode by which normative economics introduces the idea of freedom or liberty into its theory of human interaction. Moreover, the economic research of recent decades has provided a large amount of experimental and other empirical findings – e.g. the work on bounded rationality – which contradicts the assumption of fixed preferences. 
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This book argues that this large body of findings is consistent with the hypothesis of adaptive preferences. This, together with the proposition that adaptive preferences allow a generalization of traditional welfare economics, has implications for policy applications of behavioral economics based on “normative individualism”. 
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Normative individualism is an approach which intrinsically connects with the value of liberty or freedom. It is argued that normative individualism is indispensable for a society of free citizens, thus providing the foundations of civil liberty. This book will be of great interest to readers of welfare economics, behavioral economics and economic theory.
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