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Economic psychology, extensive summary of lectures & articles

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This is a summary of Economic Psychology , given at Tilburg University. This summary contains extensive information of the 13 lectures, including relevant notes and all (obligatory) articles: - Edwards, W. (1954). The theory of decision making. Psychological Bulletin, 51, 380-417. - Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1984). Choices, values, and frames. American Psychologist, 39, 341-350. - Thaler, R. H. (1985). Mental accounting and consumer choice. Marketing Science, 4, 199–214. - Loewenstein, G., & Thaler, R. H. (1989). Intertemporal choice. Journal of Economic Perspectives,3, 181-193. - Shafir, E., Simonson, I., & Tversky, A. (1993). Reason-based choice. Cognition, 49, 11-36. - Mellers, B. A., Schwartz, A., & Ritov, I. (1999). Emotion-based choice. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 128, 1–14. - Zeelenberg, M., Breugelmans, S. M., & De Hooge, I. E. (2012). Moral sentiments: A behavioral economics approach. In: A. Innocentie, & A. Sirigu (Eds.). Neuroscience and The Economics of Decision Making (pp. 73-85). New York: Routledge. - Van Lange, P. A. (2000). Beyond self-interest: A set of propositions relevant to interpersonal orientations. European Review of Social Psychology, 11, 297-331. - Eriksson, K., Vartanova, I., Strimling, P., & Simpson, B. (2018). Generosity pays: Selfish people have fewer children and earn less money. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication. - Frank, R. H., Gilovich, T., & Regan, D. T. (1993). Does studying economics inhibit cooperation? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7, 159-171. - Kahneman, D., Knetsch, J. K., Thaler, R. H. (1986). Fairness and the assumptions of economics. Journal of Business, 59, s285-s300. - Camerer, C. (1999). Behavioral economics: Reunifying psychology and economics. PNAS, 96, . - Kahneman, D. (2003). A psychological perspective on economics. American Economic Review, 93, 162-168. - Ariely, D., & Norton, M. I. (2007). Psychology and experimental economics: A gap in abstraction. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16, 336-339. - Schwartz, B., Ward, A., Monterosso, J., Lyubomirsky, S., White, K., & Lehman, D. R. (2002). Maximizing versus satisficing: Happiness is a matter of choice. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 1178–1197. - Seuntjens, T. G., Zeelenberg, M., Van de Ven, N., & Breugelmans, S. M., (2015). Dispositional greed. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 108, 917-933. - Mazar, N., Amir, O., & Ariely, D. (2008). The dishonesty of honest people: A theory of self-concept maintenance. Journal of Marketing Research, 45, 633–44. - Shalvi, S., Dana, J., Handgraaf, M. J., & De Dreu, C. K. (2011). Justified ethicality: Observing desired counterfactuals modifies ethical perceptions and behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 115, 181-190. - Cantarero, K., Szarota, P., Stamkou, E., Navas, M., & Dominguez Espinosa, A. D. C. (2018). When is a lie acceptable? Work and private life lying acceptance depends on its beneficiary. Journal of Social Psychology,158, 2, 220-235. doi: 10.1080/.2017.. - Cohn, A., Maréchal, M. A., Tannenbaum, D., & Zünd, C. (2019). Civic honesty across the globe. Science, eaau8712. DOI: 10.1126/8712. - Mann, H., Garcia-Rada, X., Hornuf, L., Tafurt, J., & Ariely, D. (2016). Cut from the same cloth: Similarly dishonest individuals across countries. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 47, 6, 858-874. doi: 10.1177/. - Loewenstein, G. (1999). Experimental economics from the vantage-point of behavioural economics. Economic Journal, 109, F25-F34. - Thaler, R. H. (1986). The psychology and economics conference handbook: Comments on Simon, on Einhorn and Hogarth, and on Tversky and Kahneman. Journal of Business Studies, 59, S279-S284. Good luck studying!

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Economic psychology

Lecture 1 - Introduction

Economic psychology is mostly about decision making.

Utility = the “wellbeing” you get from something  a measure of value.
(Article Ward Edwards: The theory of decision making)

The opt-in/opt-out donor-system in the Netherlands is an example of a nudge: giving people a
little push into a certain direction.

Edwards, W. – The theory of decision making

The economic theory of decision making is a theory about how to predict decisions such as an
individual who chooses A in preference to B. This study is divided into 5 sections.

1. The theory of riskless choices
The most important set of assumptions made in the theory of riskless choices may be
summarized by saying that it is assumed that the person who makes any decision to which the
theory is applied is an economic man. An economic man has three properties:
1) He is completely informed: he is assumed to know not only what all the courses of
action open to him are, but also what the outcome of any action will be.
2) He is infinitely sensitive: the available alternatives are continuous, infinitely divisible
functions and prices are infinitely divisible, so the economic man is assumed to be
infinitely sensitive.
3) He is rational: he can weakly rank the states into which he can get, and he makes his
choices so as to maximize something. Two things are required to be able to put all
available states into a weak ordering:
a. Given any two states into which he can get, he must always be able to prefer
one to another or to be indifferent between them.
b. All preferences must be transitive (if he prefers A to B and B to C, then he
prefers A to C).
The second requirement of rationality (make choices to maximize something) is the
central principle of the theory of choice. In the theory of riskless choices, an economic
man has usually been assumed to maximize utility. The fundamental content of
maximization is that he always chooses the best alternative from among those open to
him, in his perspective.

Early utility maximization theory
Every object or action may be considered from the point of view of pleasure- or pain-giving
properties. These properties are called the utility of the object; pleasure is given by positive
utility and pain is given by negative utility. The goal is to seek the maximum utility.
People choose the alternative, from among those open to them, that leads to the greatest
excess of positive over negative utility. The assumption of independent utilities can be
rejected, because of several reasons such as the existence of competing goods and completing
goods. The same goes for the broad commodity classifications necessary for adequate market
data: also not independent.
Edgeworth introduced the notion of indifference curves to deal with the utilities of
nonindependent goods. An indifference curve is a constant-utility curve: there is an infinite
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