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Teaching the Implicit Assumptions Underlying Firm Behavior in the Neoclassical Model
Authors:Elizabeth A. Moorhouse
Affiliation:1. Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA, 17701, USA
Abstract:The neoclassical model imposes narrow assumptions on firm behavior and in the process hides implicit assumptions regarding the behavior of individuals. Although the firm is a complicated organization composed of many individuals, the neoclassical model simplifies its behavior to one objective—the maximization of profits. This assumption implicitly assumes that individuals within the firm subordinate their own self-interest for the firm’s benefit. A classroom activity is described which assists students in discerning whether the assumption of profit maximization fits reality.
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