保罗·萨缪尔森与显示偏好理论

Paul Samuelson and Revealed Preference Theory

History of Political Economy · 2014
被引 46 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

梳理显示偏好理论的不同版本及其历史多样性,并利用萨缪尔森档案探讨他如何看待自己的贡献及对理论不同版本的评价,有助于理解理性选择理论的方法论基础。

Abstract

Revealed preference theory is not a specific theory; it is a broad programmatic framework for analyzing choice behavior. Within this broad framework there are a number of different revealed preference theories (different versions of the program)—they all share common features, but there are also sharp differences. The diversity of revealed preference theory is not well understood, and one purpose of this article is to improve our historical understanding of the field by examining this historical diversity. This history is valuable for its own sake, but also because it is relevant to recent debates about the methodological foundations of rational choice theory among experimental psychologists, behavioral economists, neuroeconomists, and others. The second purpose of this article is to use material from the Paul Samuelson archives to help us understand how Samuelson, the originator of revealed preference theory, viewed his contribution to the program and how he evaluated the different versions of revealed preference theory. The article will examine Das Paul Samuelson Problem: the question of whether Paul Samuelson changed his mind about the foundations (the nature, significance, and purpose) of revealed preference theory over time.

显示偏好理论萨缪尔森理性选择理论方法论基础