Following Their Leaders: Anchor and Derivative Preferences

In my previous post in this series, I described how Randall Holcombe separates our instrumental preferences (the outcomes we prefer) from our expressive preferences (what we prefer to express). But there is another, more important preference classification he outlines. Holcombe suggests a major factor in how our preferences are formed is through the interaction of … Continue reading Following Their Leaders: Anchor and Derivative Preferences