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Author Munro, Alistair, 1961-

Title Bounded rationality and public policy : a perspective from behavioural economics / Alistair Munro
Published Dordrecht ; London : Springer, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 319 pages) : illustrations
Series Economics of non-market goods and resources ; 12
Economics of non-market goods and resources ; 12.
Contents Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Anomalies -- 3. Information, Learning and Markets -- 4. Markets and Reference Dependent Preferences -- 5. Welfare -- 6. Public Policy and Bounded Rationality -- 7. Standard Fiscal Policy and Merit Wants -- 8. Agency and Dependency -- 9. Tax Policy -- 10. Framing Matters: Non-standard Fiscal Policy -- 11. Stated Preference and Non-Market Decisions -- References -- Index
Summary The economist's advice to society rests largely on a picture of citizens as infinitely rational beings, shrewd, calculating and above all consistent in their behaviour. But as the last thirty years of economic experiments and field work has revealed, humans are far from perfectly consistent. On the contrary, choices and preferences often seem highly sensitive to context. Systematic deviations from rationality - "anomalies" are widespread and they have been well-documented in the laboratory and the field. What then can the economist say about desirable public policies? Bounded Rationality and Public Policy brings together the work of experimental economists and applies it to public economics. Experimental evidence on anomalies such as the endowment effect, anchoring and mental accounts is presented and critically appraised. The implications of bounded rationality for the efficient boundaries of the state are considered. The author argues that in general bounded rationality does not imply a larger optimal role for the state and indeed the converse may be true. New kinds of policies based on the framing and labeling of choices are discussed and their impact is analysed. The author also considers optimal tax and benefit policy and the best role for stated preference and other methods widely employed in non-market valuation. Throughout this Work, the emphasis is on using models of human behaviour that are well-grounded in empirical evidence. The author shows that even when behaviour is not fully rational, economists have much to say about the design of public policy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Social choice.
Economics -- Psychological aspects.
Decision making.
Political planning.
decision making.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Theory.
Decision making.
Political planning.
Social choice.
Economics -- Psychological aspects.
Economie de l'entreprise.
Science économique.
Affaires.
Decision making
Economics -- Psychological aspects
Political planning
Social choice
Eingeschränkte Rationalität
Wirtschaftliches Verhalten
Wirtschaftspolitik
Beschränkte Rationalität.
Politische Entscheidung.
Public Choice.
Experimentelle Ökonomik.
Verhaltensökonomik.
Theorie.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2008940653
ISBN 9781402094736
1402094736
1402094728
9781402094729