Rational Behavior and Economic Theory Nicolaas J. Vriend, Santa Fe Institute Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1996, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 263-285 Full paper (PDF format) Abstract. Nowadays, it seems almost universally presumed that the
fundamental
characteristic of homo oeconomicus is his rationality. We analyze the
role played by the concept of rationality in economic theory, and
demonstrate that it is necessarily constrained to be an essentially
contentless notion. We show that the main body of economic theory is
firmly grounded, and that some contrasting approaches to rationality,
although leading to heated debates and vivid confusion, have no
fundamental significance for economics. With a refreshed view on the
essence of economics, we argue that the principles of economic theory
form an essential methodological guide for the emergent line of research
based on the use of so-called 'evolutive' models. Nick Vriend, n.vriend@qmul.ac.uk Last modified 2024-10-07 |