jean-lenfant

Jean-Sébastien Lenfant

Professeur des universités

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

jean-sebastien.lenfant@univ-lille.fr

Psychology General Equilibrium Revealed Preferences Rationality Behavioral Economics Transitivity Quality

Walras Hicks Tversky Slutsky Pareto Akerlof Spence

About

With the emergence of marginalism, economic thought was reorganized around a polarity between the subjective data that determine individual choices and the quest for models capable of representing the results of interactions between agents. I am interested in different fields of theory which make it possible to conceive the articulation between the subjective dimensions of the representation of economic agents (theories of rationality, psychological foundations, etc.). of choices, formation of beliefs and anticipations, information processing) and their aggregated consequences through social interactions (market coordination, theory, etc.). games, conventions).

External links

Publications

2021

  • Lenfant, J.-S. (2021). Great Expectations. Hicks on Expectations from Theory of Wages (1932) to Value and Capital (1939). Revue d’Economie Politique, Forthcoming.

2019

  • Lenfant, J.-S. (2019). La théorie de l’équilibre général et la théorie des jeux: deux grands paradigms en question (des années 1920 aux années 1980). In S. F. et Sylvie Rivot (Ed.), Histoire de la pensée économique (pp. 229–253). Pearson.

2018

  • Lenfant, J.-S. (2018). Probabilizing the Consumer: Georgescu-Roegen, Marschak and Quandt on the Modeling of the Consumer in the 1950s. European Journal in the History of Economic Thought, 25(1).

  • Lenfant, J.-S. (2018). Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Utility Measurement (But Were Afraid to Ask). Review essay on Ivan Moscati’s Measuring Utility. From the Marginal Revolution to Behavioural Economics. Œconomia, 9(1).

2012

  • Lenfant, J.-S. (2012). Indifference Curves and the Ordinalist Revolution. History of Political Economy, 44(1).