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  1. A sceptic's comment on the study of economics.Ariel Rubinstein - manuscript
    A survey was carried out among two groups of undergraduate economics students and four groups of students in mathematics, law, philosophy and business administration. The main survey question involved a conflict between profit maximisation and the welfare of the workers who would be fired to achieve it. Significant differences were found between the choices of the groups. The results were reinforced by a survey conducted among readers of an Israeli business newspaper and PhD students of Harvard. It is argued that (...)
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  • Big Decisions: Opting, Converting, Drifting.Edna Ullmann-Margalit - 2006 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 58:157-172.
    I want to focus on some of the limits of decision theory that are of interest to the philosophical concern with practical reasoning and rational choice. These limits should also be of interest to the social-scientists’ concern with Rational Choice.
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  • (1 other version)Second‐order decisions.Cass R. Sunstein & Edna Ullmann‐Margalit - 1999 - Ethics 110 (1):5-31.
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  • How vicious are cycles of intransitive choice?Maya Bar-Hillel & Avishai Margalit - 1988 - Theory and Decision 24 (2):119-145.
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