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Index
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Front Matter
Introduction to “A Genealogy of Self-interest in Economics”
Part I. Self-Interest in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Economics
Self-interest and French ‘Philosophie économique’ 1695–1830
Self-interest in the Thought of Adam Ferguson
Adam Smith on Self-interest
Bentham on Self-interest: Institutional Control of Self-interest
John Stuart Mill on Self-interest: Focusing on His Political Economy and the Principles
Léon Walras on Human Nature and His Social Reform Plan
P. H. Wicksteed on Self-interest: Resource Allocation and Social Inclusion
Part II. Self-Interest in Twentieth Century Economics
Otto Neurath’s Theory of Felicitology and the Will to Socialization
Selfish, Therefore Reciprocal: The Second Marginal Revolution of Mises
Frank Knight on Self-interest
Karl Polanyi’s Motive of Economy and Institution
Contributions of Science of Free Will to Neuroecocnomics and Quantum Decision Theory
An Institution to Reconcile Self-interests: Hayek on the Notion of the Economic Agent and the Establishment of Appropriate Rules
Part III. Contemporary Topics in Self-Interest and Economics
Creating an Algorithm Based on the Theory of Moral Sentiments
The “Self” and the “Others”: From Game Theory to Behavioral and Neuroeconomics
Why Is Behavioral Game Theory a Game for Economists? The Concept of Beliefs in Equilibrium
Homo Economicus Under Multiple Pressures
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