Rationality, Psychology and Capitalism
Arkadiusz Sieroń
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Abstract:
Providing a thorough defence of economics against behavioural imperialism and psychologism, Arkadiusz Sieroń argues that psychology should not play a significant role in economic theory. He focuses on the role of rationality in economics, the psychological theories of the business cycle, the debate surrounding the impact of capitalism on mental health, and anti-market sentiment.
Keywords: Critique Of Behavioral Economics; Behavorial Imperialism; Economic Methodology; Critique Of Happiness Economics; Psychology; Rationality In Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035394005
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Four concepts of rationality in economics

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- Ch 2 Should economics be more psychological?

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- Ch 3 Psychological theories of the business cycle: a critique

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- Ch 4 How does economic life affect psychological well-being?

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- Ch 5 Psychological factors of anti-market sentiment

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- Ch 6 Synopsis and final conclusions to Rationality, Psychology and Capitalism

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