TY - RPRT AB - Orthodox neoclassical economics portrays reason as far more important than emotion, autonomy as more characteristic of economic life than social connection, and, more generally, things culturally and cognitively associated with masculinity as more central than things associated with femininity. Research from contemporary neuroscience suggests that such biases are related to certain automatic processes in the brain, and feminist scholarship suggests ways of getting beyond them. The "happiness" and "interpersonal relations" research programs have made substantial progress in overcoming a number these biases. Analysis from a feminist economics perspective suggests, however, several fronts on which research could most profitably continue. AU - Nelson, Julie A. DA - 2009-06 DA - 2009-06 DO - 10.22004/ag.econ.179076 DO - doi ID - 179076 KW - Institutional and Behavioral Economics KW - Gender KW - Feminist Economics KW - Happiness KW - Neuroscience L1 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/179076/files/09-07PastRationalMan.pdf L2 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/179076/files/09-07PastRationalMan.pdf L4 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/179076/files/09-07PastRationalMan.pdf LA - eng LK - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/179076/files/09-07PastRationalMan.pdf N2 - Orthodox neoclassical economics portrays reason as far more important than emotion, autonomy as more characteristic of economic life than social connection, and, more generally, things culturally and cognitively associated with masculinity as more central than things associated with femininity. Research from contemporary neuroscience suggests that such biases are related to certain automatic processes in the brain, and feminist scholarship suggests ways of getting beyond them. The "happiness" and "interpersonal relations" research programs have made substantial progress in overcoming a number these biases. Analysis from a feminist economics perspective suggests, however, several fronts on which research could most profitably continue. PY - 2009-06 PY - 2009-06 T1 - Getting Past "Rational Man/Emotional Woman": How Far Have Research Programs in Happiness and Interpersonal Relations Progressed? TI - Getting Past "Rational Man/Emotional Woman": How Far Have Research Programs in Happiness and Interpersonal Relations Progressed? UR - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/179076/files/09-07PastRationalMan.pdf Y1 - 2009-06 T2 - GDAE Working Papers Series T2 - 09-07 ER -