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Behavioral economics and the economics of Keynes
Authors:Wesley Pech  Marcelo Milan
Affiliation:aWofford College, Department of Economics, Main Building 301, Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663, United States;bUniversity of Wisconsin-Parkside, Molinaro 278, Kenosha, WI 53141-2000, United States
Abstract:
The aim of this paper is two-fold: it first evaluates some of the psychological insights offered by Keynes in his economic theories, and secondly it weighs up these insights in the light of recent research in behavioral and experimental economics. We found that many of the psychological ideas set forth by Keynes in his economic works, especially in The General Theory, have a defensible behavioral foundation and fit broadly the actual behavior of economic agents in the real world as suggested by recent empirical evidence. As a consequence, we argue that Keynesian economics can benefit from this interaction, especially for issues related to judgment under uncertainty and building solid microfoundations for macroeconomics.
Keywords:Keynes   Keynesian economics   Behavioral economics   Experimental economics   Psychology
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