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Friday, 13 March 2009

The Death of Homo economicus

Active Stockmarket Investment is not for the Inexperienced

Economists and political philosophers from Adam Smith to John Stuart Mill long held fast to the idea of the human being as a rational creature, one wishing to maximise their own self-interest at least effort and risk to themselves. This creature – dubbed Homo economicus by its opponents – is some kind of perfect calculating machine, weighing up risks and rewards and making logical choices in its own self-interest.

Basically it’s what an economist imagines themselves to be. Like Mr. Spock without the ears, green blood, mind melding and curious eyebrows.