Behavioral economics for cost-benefit analysis benefit validity when sovereign consumers seem to make mistakes

Behavioral economists have identified a number of situations in which people appear not to behave according to the neoclassical assumptions underpinning welfare economics and its application to the assessment of the efficiency of proposed public policies through cost-benefit analysis. This book intr...

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Otros Autores: Weimer, David Leo, autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Cambridge University Press 2017
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Sumario:Behavioral economists have identified a number of situations in which people appear not to behave according to the neoclassical assumptions underpinning welfare economics and its application to the assessment of the efficiency of proposed public policies through cost-benefit analysis. This book introduces the concept of benefit validity as a criterion for estimating benefits from observed or stated preference studies, and provides practical guidelines to help analysts accommodate behavioral findings. It considers benefit validity in four areas: violations of expected utility theory, unexpectedly large differences between willingness to pay and willingness to accept, non-exponential discounting, and harmful addiction. In addition to its immediate value to practicing policy analysts, it helps behavioral economists identify issues where their research programs can make practical contributions to better policy analysis.
Descripción Física:X, 167 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 140-160)
ISBN:9781316647660