This paper attempts to go deep into foundational issues of contemporary ethics and economics such as: the departure of XX century mainstream economics from Adam Smith’s broad view of human nature, where empathy plays a crucial role, to embrace the unpleasant, greedy homo economicus; the (unnecessary) link between self-interest and rationality such that rational self-interested humans may turn out to be social idiots; the negative effects of the generational egoism that underlies the approach, favoured by climate change sceptics, to the assessment of policies aimed at facing global warming; the difficult coexistence of markets and morals, and the adverse effects of incentives aimed at “rational self-interested agents” in dealing with agents who have social or other-regarding preferences and with goods that should not have a price.
Boitani, A., Homo Economicus, Selfishness, Ethics and Economics, <<ITALIAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL>>, 2026; 2026 (N/A): 1-24. [doi:10.1007/s40797-026-00385-2] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/338041]
Homo Economicus, Selfishness, Ethics and Economics
Boitani, Andrea
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2026
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This paper attempts to go deep into foundational issues of contemporary ethics and economics such as: the departure of XX century mainstream economics from Adam Smith’s broad view of human nature, where empathy plays a crucial role, to embrace the unpleasant, greedy homo economicus; the (unnecessary) link between self-interest and rationality such that rational self-interested humans may turn out to be social idiots; the negative effects of the generational egoism that underlies the approach, favoured by climate change sceptics, to the assessment of policies aimed at facing global warming; the difficult coexistence of markets and morals, and the adverse effects of incentives aimed at “rational self-interested agents” in dealing with agents who have social or other-regarding preferences and with goods that should not have a price.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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