Arguing About Tastes

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Arguing About Tastes

Arguing About Tastes
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9780231558174
ISBN-13 : 0231558171
Rating : 4/5 (171 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Arguing About Tastes by : David Kreps

Download or read book Arguing About Tastes written by David Kreps and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2023-11-28 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mainstream economics considers individual preferences to be fixed and unchanging. Although psychologists and other social scientists explore how tastes are formed, influenced, and evolve, it is not considered “proper” in orthodox economics to do so. Arguing About Tastes makes the case that economists should abandon the principle that preferences are fixed and instead incorporate into their work how context and experience shape individual tastes. David M. Kreps argues that the discipline must account for dynamic personal tastes when it comes to understanding social exchange, emphasizing human resource management and on-the-job behavior. He develops formal models that illustrate the power of intrinsic motivation and show why applying extrinsic incentives can be counterproductive. Kreps weighs the advantages and disadvantages of the principle de gustibus non est disputandum: there is no arguing about tastes. He calls for a new era of economics in which preferences are taken into account—and not for granted. Arguing About Tastes concludes with responses by the distinguished economists Alessandra Casella and Joseph E. Stiglitz and a final reply by Kreps.


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