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Who Uses the Cost-Benefit Rules of Choice? Implications for the Normative Status of Microeconomic Theory
Larrick, Richard P.; Nisbett, Richard E.; Morgan, James N.
1993-12
Citation:Larrick Richard P., , Nisbett Richard E., , Morgan James N., (1993/12)."Who Uses the Cost-Benefit Rules of Choice? Implications for the Normative Status of Microeconomic Theory." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 56(3): 331-347. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30415>
Abstract: We find three factors to be associated with use of cost-benefit rules in everyday decisions. These are effectiveness in achieving desirable life outcomes, intelligence, and training in economics. We argue that these empirical findings support the claim that cost-benefit reasoning is normative.