2024
DOI: 10.1017/s1744137424000055
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Hayek's extended mind: on the (im)possibility of Austrian behavioural economics

Erwin Dekker,
Blaž Remic

Abstract: Recent work has argued for a Hayekian behavioural economics, which combines Austrian economics with behavioural economics as developed by Kahneman, Thaler, Sunstein, and others. We suggest that this hybrid is misguided because it relies on individual cognitivism. This view of cognition is incompatible with the Hayekian view of cognition which treats rationality as an emergent phenomenon of social interaction in an institutional environment. This Hayekian view, which we call epistemic institutionalism, is compa… Show more

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