BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS – ACRITICAL ANALYSIS Munir Quddus Prairie View A&M University, Munir [email protected] INTRODUCTION A

BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS – ACRITICAL ANALYSIS Munir Quddus Prairie View A&M University, Munir Quddus@Pvamu.Edu INTRODUCTION A

BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS – ACRITICAL ANALYSIS Munir Quddus Prairie View A&M University, [email protected] INTRODUCTION affairs. Economic psychology as a discipline studies the psychological mechanisms that underlie consumption and A study of the history of economic thought other economic behavior. It deals with preferences, reveals that new ideas succeed only when the time is choices, decisions, and factors influencing these, as well as ripe. There have been many ideas that were either lost the consequences of decisions and choices with respect to or did not have much impact because the the satisfaction of needs. This includes the impact of circumstances were not favorable at the time. external economic phenomena upon human behavior and Conversely, we find instances where new ideas were well-being. Studies in economic psychology may relate to warmly received and went on to have significant different levels of aggregation, from the household and the impact as Schools of Thought. For example, the use individual consumer to the macro level of whole nations. of mathematical tools and models did not begin in the Economic behavior in connection with inflation, late nineteenth century. However, before the 1870s, unemployment, taxation, economic development, as well attempts at mathematical applications in economics as consumer information and economic behavior in the failed to generate much interest. Around the1870, the market place are thus the major fields of interest.” writings of Jevons, Walrus and Menger produced a (Economic Psychology Journal, Editorial Policy) critical mass that had great influence on the This editorial statement is a good condensed methodology of economics. Similarly, the idea of introduction to behavioral economics. Another good insufficient demand as a cause of economic recession description of the new field comes from a paper by precedes Keynes. The great depression of 1930s, Mullainathan and Thaler, two of the leading authorities in however, provided the perfect setting and the field: environment for Keynes theory to have a significant impact on the discipline. Behavioral Economics is the combination of Today, we may be witnessing the flowering of psychology and economics that investigates what a new School of Thought in economics – the happens in markets in which some of the agents behavioral economics. The writers in this tradition display human limitations and complications. are to be found in the top economic departments in We begin with a preliminary question about the best universities in the world. Their writings have relevance. Does some combination of market been published in the top tier journals of the forces, learning and evolution render these profession. These ideas have received wide coverage human qualities irrelevant? No. Because of limits in the popular media, something unusual with of arbitrage less than perfect agents survive and academic ideas. This paper makes a first attempt to influence market outcomes. We then discuss answer the following questions: What is behavioral three important ways in which humans deviate economics? Who is writing in the field? What are the from the standard economic model. Bounded important ideas? What are the causes of their success? rationality reflects the limited cognitive abilities The editorial policy of Economic Psychology that constrain human problem solving. journal, a new journal in the area of behavioral Bounded willpower captures the fact that people economics, provides a good description of the new sometimes make choices that are not in their school of thought: “The Journal aims to present long-run interest. Bounded self-interest research that will improve understanding of incorporates the comforting fact that humans behavioral, especially socio-psychological, aspects of are often willing to sacrifice their own interests economic phenomena and processes. The Journal to help others. We then illustrate how these seeks to be a channel for the increased interest in concepts can be applied in two settings: finance using behavioral science methods for the study of and savings. Financial markets have greater economic behavior and so to contribute to better arbitrage opportunities than other markets, so solutions of societal problems, by stimulating new behavioral factors might be thought to be less approaches and new theorizing about economic important here, but we show that even here the 2002 Proceedings of the Midwest Business Economics Association 137 limits of arbitrage create anomalies that the Just in the past year, there has been extensive psychology of decision making helps media coverage of these writers in the New York Times explain. Since saving for retirement requires and other popular media. This is rare and gives these both complex calculations and willpower, academic stars status at a relatively young age. It will go a behavioral factors are essential elements of long way in boasting the new school and its ideas. any complete descriptive theory. (Sendhil Doctoral students would become aware of this school and Mullainathan, Richard H. Thaler, 2000) more of them would decide this is a good area to write their dissertation. The future supply of PhDs in a certain It becomes clear from these definitions and area is critical since that will help produce further research descriptions that behavioral economics is concerned and new students. There is a virtuous cycle in this. This with human limitations and variance in circumstances is not unlike what happened with the rational expectations other than those normally assumed in neoclassical School of Thought in macroeconomics. models, the established paradigm in contemporary According to Maclay (2001), Behavioral academic economics. Although, they do not reject the economics has attracted some of the best minds among assumption of rationality and maximization, they the younger generation of economists. This past year, the consider what happens to market efficiency and prices prestigious John Bates Clark Medal, given biennially to an when everyone does not behave rationally, or when American economist under the age of 40 credited with the available information is incomplete. One reason making a significant contribution to economic thought and why these economists have made an impact both knowledge, was awarded to Matthew Rabin, a UC Berkeley inside and outside the academic economic community behavioral economist. According to the committee Rabin is their use of the language of modern neoclassical “has gone further than anyone in demonstrating the economics. They are not shy in employing explanatory power of a new genre of rigorous economic mathematical tools, essential for gaining respect from analysis based on psychological evidence.” the editors and referees of the top tier journals, and yet Another measure of success and influence would give voice to the legions of critics who for years have be the number of articles published in top journals, or the complained about the lack of diversity and narrowness number of new journals or the number of faculty hired in of the basic models and assumptions employed in that area in the top graduate programs, and finally contemporary economic discourse. Concepts such as membership and attendance in organizations devoted to “bounded willpower” and “bounded self-interest” are that field. A bibliography of the field by Matthew Rabin new terms coined by these writers. At first glance it comprises more than two thousand "significant" articles seems they are simply tinkering with the basic model and books, a good measure of growth of the field. As instead of presenting new and revolutionary ideas, but Cooper (2001) points out, another measure would be the this impression is deceptive. Their results and number of scholars who consider themselves conclusions have been remarkable in insights and “behavioralists” hired by the top graduate programs policy implications. In many cases these have severely (University of Chicago, Yale, Harvard, M.I.T., Stanford undermined the conventional wisdom. and the University of California-Berkeley). To date, each This paper would further investigate of the top economics and business programs have been behavioral economics. What are its main ideas? How willing to hire these specialists. are these ideas impacting the discourse in the What about media attention? Again, the field mainstream economics? Why has this new field passes this test. To mark the field's progress and promise, generated so much discussion in the media and has the New York Times ran two feature-length articles on the succeeded in getting the attention of the ruling discipline and the writers in early 2001. paradigm? How original is this tradition and the ideas? What are the future prospects for this group? WHAT ARE THE MAIN TENETS OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS (BE)? HOW DO WE MEASURE THE SUCCESS OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS? In general the ideas that fall into this school are not entirely novel. Why is this so? We find in the earliest How do you measure the success and impact writings or Classical writers a heavy emphasis on cross- of a new School of Thought? There are several disciplinary ideas. For example Adam Smith wrote measures we can use. By many of these counts, extensively on the problem of grain shortages. He behavioral economics is already an influential school analyzed the issues by looking at how different groups on of thought. the demand and supply side of the grain market behave. 2002 Proceedings of the Midwest Business Economics Association 138 He

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