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New Challenges to the Rationality Assumption
Author(s)Kahneman, Daniel
AbstractIn economic theory it is assumed that rational persons are utility maximizers. However, new empirical evidence challenges the assumption that choices, in fact, maximize utility. This paper argues that the traditional hallmark of rationality, i.e. consistency among preferences, is insufficient as a criterion of rationality. Rationality can and should be assessed using substantive criteria, such as experienced utility, that are independent of the system of preferences.
Pages18-36
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SourceJournal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
VolumeNo150
PubDate1994
ISBN_ISSN0932-4569

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