Even the apparently rational model of planning on page 42 is, nevertheless, subject to political pressures.
Q. Why is the rational model of human behavior so entrenched in economic theory?
The rational model has a hold on economics, and it's going to stay that way.
As we indicated above, the rational model may generate untried solutions.
Planning and the rational model fell into disrepute in the mid to late 1970s for a number of reasons.
As we saw above, there are limitations with the rational model as a method of solving problems.
Furthermore, as we have seen, in the context of policy rational models are intended to achieve maximum social gain.
"There is no rational model that says this makes any difference," he said.
Most regional transport planners employ what is called the rational model of planning.
An economy is not a rational model; it's an emotional muddle.