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| Title: | | How mindless is standard economics really?  |
| Authors: | | Schipper, Burkhard C. |
| Issue Date: | | 2009 |
| Series/Report no.: | | Working Papers, University of California, Department of Economics 09,17 |
| Abstract: | | Contrary to claims by Gul and Pesendorfer (2008), I show that standard economics makes use of non-choice evidence in a meaningful way. This is because standard economics solely grounded in the theory of choice is incomplete. That is, it has content that can not be revealed with any general choice procedure. |
| Subjects: | | revealed preference theory of choice neuroeconomics non-choice evidence machines |
| JEL: | | A12 B41 C80 C90 D60 D80 D87 |
| Document Type: | | Working Paper |
| Appears in Collections: | | Working Papers, Department of Economics, UC Davis
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