Abstract debates about whether rationality assumptions are useful are themselves useless; the pragmatic track record—Nobel-winning extensions of economics into family, addiction, crime, and public choice—shows that applying rational-choice principles to traditionally non-economic domains yields powerful new insights.

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Speaker

Larry Iannaccone

Evidence Quote

what the list turns out to be is basically the list of Nobel prizes in economics over the last 20 30 years.

Source

The Economics of Religion with Larry Iannaccone 10/9/2006EconTalk
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