Why known unknowns may be better than knowns, and how that matters for the evolution of happiness
Sammanfattning
Rayo and Becker (2007) model happiness as an imperfect measurement tool: It
provides a partial ordering of alternative courses of actions. In this note, decisionmakers
use their inability to rank two actions, to infer rankings of other pairs of
actions. It is demonstrated that coarser happiness information actually increases
the power of inference. As a result behavior is maximizing, not merely satisficing,
almost independent of how coarse the happiness information is. Moreover, to support
inference, evolution selects a happiness function with different properties than
the one maximizing direct sensory information.
Utgivare
University of Gothenburg
Övrig beskrivning
JEL: B52; D91; I31
Samlingar
Datum
2022-10Författare
Stennek, Johan
Nyckelord
Indirect evolutionary approach
utility function
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics
829
Språk
eng