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Norms in Law and Economics [PDF]
Everyone realizes the importance of social norms as guides to behavior and substitutes or complements for law. Coming up with a paradigm for analyzing norms, however, has been surprisingly difficult, as has systematic empirical study. In this chapter of the Handbook of Law and Economics, edited by A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell and forthcoming
Richard H. McAdams, Eric B. Rasmusen
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Normative Elements in Economics
Review of Social Economy, 1968Twenty-five years ago, identification of a group of economists with established religion would not have impressed itself upon the conscious? ness of any speaker as it does now. The doctrine of "render unto Caesar" and the separatism it implies between church and state were more in vogue.
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On the Problems of Normative Economics
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2007The author considers theoretical, philosophical and methodological aspects of normative approach in economic theory. The article discusses normative analysis and types of normative and positive elements in economic theory, basing upon difference between abstract and real objects of science. The specific traits of generations as subjects of economic and
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Normative behavioral economics
The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2003Abstract This paper addresses the question of why, in spite of its recent success, behavioral economics does not influence most discussions about how economic policy ought to be made. Failing to penetrate into contemporary discourse on leading policy issues is a serious problem, because behavioral techniques often point to policy prescriptions that ...
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Problems in Economics, 1984
The problem of correctly combining centralized planning with the development of the economic initiative of enterprises and associations and with the economic and material stimulation of their activity has been and continues to be one of the cardinal problems of socialist economic management.
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The problem of correctly combining centralized planning with the development of the economic initiative of enterprises and associations and with the economic and material stimulation of their activity has been and continues to be one of the cardinal problems of socialist economic management.
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Normative Behavioral Economics
2017In normative behavioral economics, we study how the public sector and private sector should behave. Based on libertarian paternalism, we can use the idea of nudging people in better directions without forcing them. In order to evaluate resource allocation to judge how this nudge tool and other public policies should be used when preferences are ...
Masao Ogaki, Saori C. Tanaka
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Scottish Journal of Political Economy
AbstractAn important dimension of social norms in any society are rules that describe and regulate the expected behavior, appearance, and demeanor of men and women. In this paper, I offer a short survey of how gender norms have been introduced and used in economics, what we know about how they are formed and transmitted and how they persist or change ...
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AbstractAn important dimension of social norms in any society are rules that describe and regulate the expected behavior, appearance, and demeanor of men and women. In this paper, I offer a short survey of how gender norms have been introduced and used in economics, what we know about how they are formed and transmitted and how they persist or change ...
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Social Norms and Norm Elicitation in Behavioral Economics
Sosyal Mucit Academic ReviewClassical economic models assume individuals make rational decisions, but behavioral economics seeks to refine these models by considering cognitive limitations. A vital aspect of this refinement is the role of social norms—unwritten rules and commonly accepted behaviors within communities.
Ayşen Edirneligil, Esra Tanhan
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