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1Stanford Graduate School of Business,Stanford University,Stanford,CA 94305.neilm@stanford.eduwww.stanford.edu/~neilm.
Abstract:
Although Boyer & Petersen's (B&P's) cataloguing of and evolutionary explanations for folk-economic beliefs is important and valuable, the authors fail to connect their theories to existing explanations for why people do not think like economists. For instance, people often have moral intuitions akin to principles of fairness and justice that conflict with utilitarian approaches to resource allocation.
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