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Moral determinates of rational behavior: With an application to state abortion restrictions

Posted on:2003-05-20Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:George Mason UniversityCandidate:Gotwalt, Eugene WFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390011985389Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
Classical economic theory assumes a narrow definition of self-interest. However, in many areas of life, analysis based upon this assumption will be unable to explain human behavior. Economic agents may also be motivated by their commitments for follow a prescribed moral philosophy in their own private behavior and in the voting booth. This thesis develops a model of rational, moral-based behavior and tests that model by analyzing the various abortion restrictions implemented by the states. The results support the proposition that some human behavior can not be explained by a narrow definition of self-interest, but can be explained by a broader characterization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Behavior
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