Bounded sociality: behavioural economists’ truncated understanding of the social and its implications for politics

Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (3):243-258 (2019)
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ABSTRACTBehavioural economics provides a more realistic model of man than neoclassical economics. But ‘behavioural economic man’ likewise has his shortcomings. An important aspect is the neglect of...

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