Working Paper

Reactivity in Economic Science

Bruno S. Frey
CESifo, Munich, 2017

CESifo Working Paper No. 6593

There is a fundamental difference between the natural and the social sciences due to reactivity. This difference remains even in the age of Artificially Intelligent Learning Machines and Big Data. Many academic economists take it as a matter of course that economics should become a natural science. Such a characterization misses an essential aspect of a social science, namely reactivity, i.e. human beings systematically respond to economic data, and in particular to interventions by economic policy, in a foreseeable way. To illustrate this finding, I use three examples from quite different fields: Happiness policy, World Heritage policy, and Science policy.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Public Choice
Keywords: economics, social, and natural science, reactivity, data, happiness, economic policy
JEL Classification: A100, B400, C700, C800, D800, Z100