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Are people fundamentally selfish? In textbook accounts of rational choice, economists generally take an agnostic position on this question: a persons tastes are her own business, and rationality requires merely that she act efficiently in pursuit of whatever preferences she happens to hold. This approach affords obvious flexibility. A persons anonymous gift to charity, for example, can
Robert H. Frank (Mon,) studied this question.