Ivan Moscati
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Prof at Insubria University, Varese, & research associate at Bocconi University, Milan │ History and methodology of utility and decision theory │ Behavioral and experimental economics │ Web: ivanmoscati.weebly.com
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Very glad that Caterina Marchionni (Milan U., @catemar.bsky.social) has joined Francesco Guala (Milan U.), Raffaello Seri (Insubria U., @rseri.me), and me as a local organizer of the Fourth Lake Como Summer School in Philosophy of Economics.

Welcome aboard, Caterina!
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Save the Date: JUNE 8–12, 2026.

Fourth Lake Como Summer School in Philosophy of Economics.
Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy.

Sponsored by INEM, the University of Insubria, and the University of Milan.

More information forthcoming.

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Save the Date: JUNE 8–12, 2026.

Fourth Lake Como Summer School in Philosophy of Economics.
Villa del Grumello, Como, Italy.

Sponsored by INEM, the University of Insubria, and the University of Milan.

More information forthcoming.

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@rseri.me
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The paper relates to Julian Reiss’s “explanation paradox,” which consists of three widely accepted yet mutually inconsistent claims: (1) economic models are false; (2) they are nevertheless explanatory; (3) only true accounts can explain.

I suggest resolving the paradox by rejecting claim (3).
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In discussing psychological narratives in decision theory, this paper contributes to the recent methodological and historical literature, developed by Mary Morgan and other scholars, that explores the epistemic functions of narratives in scientific research broadly, and economics in particular.
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Third, it explores the epistemic functions of psychological narratives, contending that, despite their fictional nature, they provide explanations for choice-behavior phenomena.

Recognizing this latter function requires abandoning the assumption that truth is a necessary condition for explanation.
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First, it reviews the psychological narratives associated with some influential models developed to supersede expected utility theory.

Second, it examines the epistemological status of these narratives, arguing that they draw from folk psychology and are best understood as as-if constructs.
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Models in the economic theory of decision making under uncertainty are often accompanied by “psychological narratives”, i.e., accounts of the psychological factors and processes that determine individuals’ choices in uncertain situations.

This paper makes three main contributions.
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Delighted to share that my paper “Psychological narratives in decision theory: what they are and what they are good for” has been published in the Journal of Economic Methodology:

doi.org/10.1080/1350...

You can download up to 50 free copies here:

www.tandfonline.com/eprint/S2UAR...
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📌 Scholarship Code: CU41. CU Beta.06
⏰ Deadline: 22/08 – 1PM
📧 Contact: [email protected]
📑 Make sure to include the scholarship code in your application!

A great opportunity to research at the intersection of mobility & climate.
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📢 Call for Applications – PhD Programme in Sustainable Development & Climate Change.

🎓 Focus: Climate Change & Transportation: a critical and complex interrelationship

🗓️ Start: Nov. 25
🌍 Language: English
🌐 Open to international candidates!
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With the customary couple of months of delay (🙄), issue 1-2025 of HEI - History of Economic Ideas has been published.
TOC is in the image below.
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A new issue of the Journal of Economic Methodology is available now
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Article: Scarf, Shapley, and Shubik's Applications of the “Core” to General Equilibrium, by Jonathan F. Cogliano
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📢 Call for Applications 📢

41st Cycle of the PhD in Methods and Models for Economic Decisions.

5 scholarships available for the academic year 2025-2026.

Deadline: 12/07/2025

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Call for admission to doctoral courses XLI cycle A.Y. 2025/2026
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Ma a noi che abbiamo già visto Calenda vs Renzi, questa roba qui ci fa un baffo
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Organised by Department of Economic and Social Sciences with our Department.

Org. com. : Samantha Coccia (U. Politecnica delle Marche), Federico Giri (U. Politecnica delle Marche), Mauro Gallegati (U. Politecnica delle Marche), Alberto Russo (U. Politecnica delle Marche), Eugenio Caverzasi.
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🚨 Call for Applications – 4th HANDS-ON AB-SFC Summer School on Agen- Based Stock-Flow Consistent Macroeconomic Modelling

Ancona, Sept 3–5, 2025.

Deadline: July 10, 2025

Info & application: lnkd.in/dHu3cDHW
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Michele Bernasconi (@dipecounive.bsky.social) in London presenting “Equality of Opportunity with Quadratic Social Welfare Functions” w/ Raffaello Seri (@rseri.me) in a seminar of the group Perceptions of Inequality, 30/04, 12:30-13.45.

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3rd Edition Bioeconomy School - Science, Economics, Business and Society organized by our colleagues Raffaello Seri (@rseri.me) and Andrea Vezzulli with Loredano Pollegioni, Daniela Ubiali (U. di Pavia)