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El futuro de las pensiones y la economía del comportamiento

Por Diego Valero

En este articulo se tratan cuestiones vinculadas a la economía conductual o economía del comportamiento aplicada a las pensiones, inversiones y ahorro de largo plazo. Conviene por tanto conocer que la economía conductual integra fundamentos de la economía convencional junto a preceptos extraídos de la sociología y especialmente la psicología, y que trata de entender los mecanismos que se activan en la toma de decisiones, poniendo de manifiesto que los seres humanos tenemos limitaciones cognitivas que nos impiden tomar decisiones plenamente racionales. Se cuestionan supuestos básicos en el paradigma clásico, como que el agente tiene toda la información, es capaz de clasificar las alternativas con base en su relevancia, sus preferencias son constantes, no existe posibilidad de arbitraje y se elige siempre la opción con mayor valor.

Fuente Universitas Fundación