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Culture and the Explanation of Choice behavior
Authors:Katzner  Donald W
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Thompson Hall, Box 37510, Amherst, MA 01003-7510, USA
Abstract:This paper shows how alternative, culturally-determined motivational forces can be substituted for self-interest or rationality in the theory of choice. Several possibilities are considered, including the replacement of preference optimization by such propellants as the selection of the `second best' or the `central' option. It is argued that although all choice behavior, even that consistent with the alternatives considered, can ultimately be understood as satisfying the criterion of rationality, richer and more meaningful explanation is obtained by focusing on culturally significant alternative motivations when the latter turn out, in particular environments, to be more important than self-interest.
Keywords:Choice  Choice behavior  Rationality  Rationalizability  Nonrational choice behavior  Nonrationalizable choice behavior
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