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哈耶克的延展心智:论奥地利行为经济学的(不)可能性

Hayek's extended mind: on the (im)possibility of Austrian behavioural economics

Journal of Institutional Economics · 2024
被引 18 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

批评将奥地利经济学与行为经济学结合的做法,认为其依赖个体认知主义,与哈耶克的认知观相悖;提出“认知制度主义”并连接延展心智理论,强调学习、纠错和制度秩序。

Abstract

Abstract Recent work has argued for a Hayekian behavioural economics, which combines Austrian economics with behavioural economics as developed by Kahneman, Thaler, Sunstein, and others. We suggest that this hybrid is misguided because it relies on individual cognitivism. This view of cognition is incompatible with the Hayekian view of cognition which treats rationality as an emergent phenomenon of social interaction in an institutional environment. This Hayekian view, which we call epistemic institutionalism, is compatible with an alternative prominent perspective in psychology, that of the extended mind, sometimes known as 4E cognition. We demonstrate how the Hayekian perspective on individualism, the price system, and the evolution of rules can be connected to the extended mind programme, through concepts such as the coupling of the individual and their environment, cognitive off-loading, and affordances. We suggest that this alternative combination of Austrian economics and psychology provides a more fruitful way forward, especially because it foregrounds the processes of learning, error-correction, and institutional orders, rather than choice, bias, and individual rationality. To explain why Austrian economists have been receptive to behavioural economics, we distinguish epistemic institutionalism from the (radical) subjectivist approach, which shares key assumptions of individual cognitivism.

奥地利学派经济学行为经济学认知科学制度经济学