Working Paper

Human Ethics and Virtues: Rethinking the Homo-Economicus Model

Sanjit Dhami
CESifo, Munich, 2017

CESifo Working Paper No. 6836

The neoclassical model in economics envisages humans as amoral and self-regarding (Econs). This model, also known as the homo-economicus model, is not consistent with the empirical evidence. In light of the evidence, the continued use of the homo-economicus model is baffling. It also stymies progress in the field by putting the burden of adjustment on auxiliary assumptions that need to compensate for an unrealistic picture of human motivation and behavior. This essay briefly outlines the evidence for a more inclusive picture of humans in which ethics and morality play a central role. It argues for replacing the homo-economicus model with a homo-behavioralis model that has already enabled great progress to be made in the field of behavioral economics.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
JEL Classification: D900, D640