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luigino bruni <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi, maybe you may see in a paper by me with F. Guala in Hope (2001),
but Ivan Moscati wrote some papers on the early fundations of choice
theory. Also in a EJ paper with R. Sugden (the road not take, 2007) we
discussed some issues related to preferences and choice at the end of
XIX cent. Ciao, Luigino

2010/11/2 Catherine Herfeld <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear list members,
>
> I have the following two requests and maybe some of you have
> recommendations:
>
> 1. Can anybody recommend literature (in history of economic thought or
> philosophy) on the origins of and influences on the "choice - based
> approach" to human decision making in for example microeconomics ( as
> opposed to the "preference-based approach"), apart from Samuelson, the early
> game theorists, Savage, Arrow and Sen?
>
> 2. Does anyone know of an (early) example of a model of consumer behavior
> based upon that approach?
>
> I would be grateful for some comments!
>
> Best wishes,
> Catherine Herfeld
>
> (PhD Student Philosophy of Economics - Witten/Herdecke University)
>

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