Folk-economic beliefs may be regarded as “evidential fictions” that exploit the natural tendency of human cognition to organize itself in narrative form. Narrative counter-arguments are likely more effective than logical debunking. The challenge is to convey sound economic reasoning in narratively conspicuous forms – an opportunity for economics to rethink its role and agency in public discourse, in the spirit of its old classics.
Folk-economic beliefs as “evidential fiction”: Putting the economic public discourse back on track / Acerbi, Alberto; Sacco, Pier Luigi. - In: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 0140-525X. - 41:(2018), pp. e159-e159. [10.1017/S0140525X18000250]
Folk-economic beliefs as “evidential fiction”: Putting the economic public discourse back on track
Acerbi, Alberto;
2018-01-01
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Folk-economic beliefs may be regarded as “evidential fictions” that exploit the natural tendency of human cognition to organize itself in narrative form. Narrative counter-arguments are likely more effective than logical debunking. The challenge is to convey sound economic reasoning in narratively conspicuous forms – an opportunity for economics to rethink its role and agency in public discourse, in the spirit of its old classics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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