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Théorie des émotions et analyse économique : une revue

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  • Emmanuel Petit

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Since Elster?s seminal review [1998], an abundant literature has revealed the growing interest of economists in the question of emotions. The introduction of emotion into economic analysis has been based essentially on a psychological and neurological conception of emotion. Developing a richer and more complete economics of emotions makes it necessary to also draw on other approaches to emotion from sociology, anthropology, history and philosophy. The objective of this article is to contribute to enrich the work of economists in this field by proposing a multidisciplinary state of the art of the knowledge derived from the theory of emotions. First, we identify the main stages of construction of this theory and we highlight the essential properties of emotions. Secondly, we show how this knowledge has been used in economic analysis, taking into account the diversity of approaches characteristic of the discipline.

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  • Emmanuel Petit, 2022. "Théorie des émotions et analyse économique : une revue," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 132(2), pages 181-215.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_322_0181
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    1. Delphine Pouchain & Emmanuel Petit & Jérôme Ballet, 2023. "Changement climatique, colère et rationalité. Réflexions à la lumière de l’économie comportementale et du pragmatisme de John Dewey," Post-Print hal-04441881, HAL.

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    Keywords

    Emotion theory; Behavioural Economics; Economic sociology; Institutions; Fear; C70; C90; A12; Z13;
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    JEL classification:

    • C70 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - - - General
    • C90 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Design of Experiments - - - General
    • A12 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines
    • Z13 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology; Language; Social and Economic Stratification

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